An artificial intelligence system can produce research papers with minimal human involvement, even passing the first round of peer review for the workshop of a main machine learning conference.
A paper published in Nature last week described an AI system that can conceive, execute, and write up research with no humans in the loop – and get it through peer review. This isn’t a …
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