An AI Marie Curie or Robo-Galileo might make the next big science discovery

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AI research is leading to AI that can do research all on its own. That’s the dream of Japanese firm Sakana AI, which has shared what they claim is the first “AI Scientist.” The embedded generative AI model is designed to conduct scientific research autonomously and could lead to discoveries and innovations faster than would be possible with human researchers alone.

Sakana worked with the University of Oxford and the University of British Columbia to design the AI Scientist, publishing a research paper on what they’ve done so far. The AI Scientist is supposedly capable of emulating the entire scientific discovery process, including everything from coming up with ideas to designing and running experiments and even writing full scientific papers detailing its findings for publishing. Sakana said it would be a bargain, too, as the model can produce a complete research paper for as little as $15.

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