Srinagar, Jan. 9 -- The concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has quickly become one of the forceful elements redesigning the scientific research process in all disciplines. On one side, AI-based tools are altering the manner in which science is practiced, whether it is in the acceleration of drug discovery or model decoding of notoriously difficult climatic events. But, in addition to its astonishing potential, AI also casts some very important questions of reliability, ethics and the nature of scientific investigation. This duality raises a serious question: Is the artificial intelligence a blessing or a curse to scientific research? It is hardly questionable that AI has turned out to be a great contribution to the contemporary scienc...