In this episode of The Cognitive Revolution, Nathan interviews Joseph Krause and Jorge Colindres, co-founders of Radical AI, about their work in automating materials science using AI and robotics. They discuss the challenges in traditional materials science, including high costs, long development times, and fragmentation between academic and commercial research. Radical AI aims to address these issues by creating a closed-loop system that integrates AI-driven material design with autonomous experimentation, targeting applications in industries like aerospace, energy, and defense. The conversation covers the importance of experimental data, the role of AI in scientific intuition, and the potential for creating new materials that enable futuristic technologies. They also touch on the LK99 saga, the versatility of high-entropy alloys, and their recent Air Force contract for hypersonic applications.
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