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Next-generation batteries may be coming faster than you think, thanks to an AI helping hand

Next-generation batteries may be coming faster than you think, thanks to an AI helping hand

Batteries. You could be forgiven for thinking that at some point battery development just sort of stopped, as Lithium-ion has been the preferred type of battery for our devices since its first commercial implementation all the way back in 1991, and work to find a better alternative has often seemed agonisingly slow. That may be about to change, however, as a collaboration between Microsoft and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has started to lead to new candidates for battery materials (via The Verge), and it’s all thanks to, you guessed it, AI.

Using Microsoft’s Azure Quantum Elements platform, researchers at the PNNL were able to query the system to find battery materials that use less lithium, before sorting the results to reveal which of the 32 million(!) different candidates the model identified would be stable enough to practically use. 

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