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AI is accelerating scientific discovery—but it’s also reshaping strategy, security, and public policy. In this Davos conversation, Matt Pines explores how AI for science is driving an era of abundant discovery, where the bottleneck is no longer solving problems—but asking the right questions and managing the consequences of world-shaping breakthroughs. Drawing on his background in physics, philosophy, and U.S. national security, Matt explains why advances in fundamental physics can rapidly translate into disruptive technologies with geopolitical implications. The discussion covers AI’s impact on scientific institutions, intellectual property, export controls, classified research, and the growing tension between openness and security. As small teams with massive compute gain the ability to unlock new physics, the panel asks how governments, academia, and industry must adapt—and whether existing policy frameworks are ready. A sharp look at AI for science, strategic competition, and the future of discovery