AI is a powerful tool, but still just a tool

In an interview for Centrum Radius, our employee Adam Novozámský, the supervisor of the internship "Segmentation of biological 2D objects", reflects on the role of AI in scientific research. He discusses how AI can help automate routine tasks, support decision-making and inspire new ideas. It also highlights the risks associated with the "black box" effect and overestimation of AI's capabilities. It stresses that critical thinking and scientific curiosity should remain paramount.

Interested in how AI is changing the way scientists work and what challenges the link between computer science and biology brings? Read the full interview here.