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You could ask AI to find antibiotics to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria. The bonus would be to give it a lab and drones to conduct actual tests.
Isn't that more of a usecase for genetic/evolutionary algorithms? Those are anything but new, however. I don't really see much use of LLMs here, which is what the current "AI" trend is about.
Just an example of asking AI to solve a complex problem instead of a human. I'm not a subject matter expert.