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Recent Research: Predicting the commercial potential of science
May 2, 2024 /
Traditionally, a scientific discovery’s commercial potential is gauged after significant R&D. However, a recent paper by Duke University researchers Roger Masclans-Armengol, Sharique Hasan, and Wesley M. Cohen (2024) proposes a new method for assessing the commercial potential of scientific research before it’s fully developed. Using a large language model to analyze scientific findings, the researchers predicted the likelihood that a discovery will lead to marketable products or processes.
By: Jerry Coughter
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