A significant achievement has emerged in the field of technological research in India. Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi have developed an AI-based system called Artificially Intelligent Lab Assistant (AILA), which is capable of performing complex scientific experiments in laboratories.
This AI system is not limited to reading or analyzing data; it can also plan experiments, control scientific instruments, and analyze the results obtained from those experiments. In particular, it can operate advanced equipment such as the Atomic Force Microscope, which is used to study materials at the nano scale.
According to researchers, this technology can make many complex laboratory tasks faster and more accurate. Experiments that previously required several hours or even an entire day to complete can now be performed within a few minutes with the help of AI.
Experts believe that such technology could lay the foundation for the development of AI-driven autonomous laboratories in the future. This could accelerate scientific research and help in the discovery of new medicines, advanced materials, and innovative technologies.
Around the world, rapid progress is currently being made in Artificial Intelligence, robotics, and automation. In this context, the research conducted at IIT Delhi is considered an important step toward strengthening India’s position in global technological innovation and scientific research.





