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AI Tools for Scientists & Teachers

 Here are some of the top AI tools that can be useful for scientists and teachers:


For Scientists:


- AI Lab Tools - Enables scientists to easily build, train, and deploy machine learning models without coding.


- Transcriptic - Provides robotic cloud laboratories for remote biological experimentation. Enables automation of pipetting, instrumentation, and data collection.


- Atomwise - Uses deep learning for structure-based small molecule drug discovery. Can predict novel drug candidates. 


- Arterys - FDA-cleared medical imaging analytics platform that automates analysis of MRIs and CT scans.


- Benchling - Cloud-based software platform that helps manage laboratory data and automate research workflows.


- Sophia Genetics - Leverages AI to help diagnose genetic diseases, cancers, and complex disorders.


- SciBite - Text analytics to help extract insights from unstructured scientific data like research papers and reports.


For Teachers:


- Socratic - AI tutoring app that provides personalized learning recommendations and micro-explanations for STEM subjects.


- Quill - NLP technology to provide grammar and writing feedback for students' essays. Helps teach skills.


- Aleks - Adaptive learning platform using AI to individualize math instruction for K-12 students.


- Century - AI platform that generates personalized learning paths in math and English for each student.


- Thinkster Math - Virtual AI math tutor that analyzes students' weaknesses and provides customized lessons.


- Duolingo - Language learning app using AI to tailor courses based on users' proficiency. 


- DreamBox - Adaptive K-8 math education platform driven by AI that adjusts lessons to each learner's level.


- Metacog - AI tutoring tool focused on improving reading comprehension skills for students.

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