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The AI Scientist: Towards Fully Automated Open-Ended Scientific Discovery

The AI Scientist: Machines That Do Research

The AI Scientist is a new kind of system that can dream up experiments, write the code to run them, and explain what it finds in normal words.
It tries different ideas across areas of machine learning and can iterate on a project again and again.
It even submits its work to an automatic review, and sometimes that work gets accepted at top conferences.
The process is very cheap — most papers cost under $15 to produce — which surprised many people.
An automated reviewer scores the papers in ways that look like human judgement, and that was a bit unexpected.
This could speed up real world research, letting teams focus on big questions while machines handle routine tasks.
It wont replace curiosity and careful thinking, but it can multiply what small groups can do.
Picture machines drafting experiments overnight so people can wake to fresh ideas; it feels hopeful and slightly odd, and science might change faster than we imagine.

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