Food scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have used machine learning to sift through more than 2,300 scent molecules from aromatic plants and identify compounds with sleep-promoting potential, an approach that could accelerate the discovery of natural sleep aids.
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AI?
You mean LLMs or machine learning models?
if it’s the first one, then it’s BS, if it’s the former, might be interesting. Calling it AI is a bs marketing to promote useless LLMs



