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Alibaba AI Discovers Four New Superconductors

DAMO Academy's Elements Claw system screened 2.4 million structures in just 28 hours to find novel compounds.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A 3D visualization of a complex crystal lattice structure with glowing nodes and connecting lines, representing a new superconducting compound discovered by AI.

A 3D visualization of a complex crystal lattice structure with glowing nodes and connecting lines, representing a new superconducting compound discovered by AI.

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Alibaba's DAMO Academy recently unveiled a specialized artificial intelligence system named Elements Claw. The technology identified four novel superconducting compounds after screening 2.4 million crystal structures in just 28 GPU hours [1]. This breakthrough significantly accelerates the timeline for materials science discovery, which usually takes years of trial and error [2].

Superconductors allow electricity to flow without resistance, a property vital for advanced electronics and energy grids. DAMO Academy's AI approach uses deep learning to predict which molecular arrangements will exhibit these rare properties [1]. By bypassing traditional manual screening, the system identifies viable candidates for laboratory testing much faster than previous methods [2].

Researchers noted that while the AI has identified these compounds, physical validation remains a necessary next step. The rapid screening process demonstrates the growing role of specialized AI models in solving complex physics and chemistry challenges [1][2].

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