Nature peer‑reviews AI Scientist, signaling progress and limits in autonomous science

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Nature published a peer‑reviewed update on Sakana AI’s AI Scientist, a system that uses LLMs to search literature, generate hypotheses, run experiments, and draft papers. The tool submitted three original AI‑generated papers to a leading ML conference, with one accepted, but the authors tempered claims of fully automating science and included an automated reviewer. They stress AI should assist human scientists, while flagging risks like originality dilution as autonomous research advances.
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