Stanford/Princeton AI4S unveils LabOS² -the agentic AI system that spanned from dry-lab planning to wet-lab execution, using physical AI to assist scientists - now is capable of performing fully autonomous cell culture workflows.
AI agents plan and execute cell culture protocols without human intervention.
Deep Dive
Introducing LabOS²: an early look at autonomous cell culture as a long-horizon physical AI workflow for biomed, from protocol to real-world biological execution.
Key Points
- LabOS² combines dry-lab protocol planning with wet-lab robotic execution for full autonomy.
- Achieves long-horizon autonomous cell culture, a complex task requiring days of precise steps.
- Built by a joint Stanford-Princeton AI4S team, with demo results shared on X and aia4labos.com.
Why It Matters
Autonomous cell culture slashes manual lab hours, accelerating biomedical research and enabling reproducible, scalable experiments.