1. The article discusses the use of AI and computer vision to accelerate the discovery of new solar cell materials. 2. It highlights the integration of these technologies into an automated materials screening system, promising advancements in solar energy and electronics. 3. The MIT engineers' computer vision technique dramatically speeds up the characterization of newly synthesized electronic materials, being 85 times faster than traditional methods.
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