AI researchers are coming: What will happen to science?
A fully automated AI researcher has produced a paper that meets scientific standards, potentially accelerating scientific discovery. The AI system, developed by Tokyo-based start-up Sakana.ai, can create new machine learning research from scratch and has its own peer-review system to evaluate paper quality.
A Tokyo-based start-up has developed an AI system that can create new machine learning research from scratch. The system, called 'The AI scientist,' can go through the entire research process without human support. It has its own peer-review system to ensure papers meet scientific standards. Recently, one of the AI-generated papers was accepted at a conference workshop. While the system still has flaws, its papers seem to increase in quality over time. This could lead to more efficient scientific discovery, but also raises concerns about relying on AI researchers.
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