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Our latest in @ScienceMagazine: Scientific production in the ear of LLMs: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Fantastic work by Chenghao Liu @ChengHaoLiu1, one of our FutureHouse Postdoctoral Fellows, and his team on a new model to predict molecular crystal structures. A huge open problem in chemistry, and a major step forward here. Congratulations!!!
🔮Introducing OXtal – a new all-atom diffusion model for molecular crystal structure prediction! We tackle a grand challenge in computational chemistry: predicting the structure of crystalline solids directly from their chemical composition. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2512.06987 Blog…
This is a real figure taken from a research article in a Nature journal. This is insane.
Based on a dataset of ~30k #ICLR2026 peer-review reports, I found that reviewers from non-English-speaking countries are more likely to submit fully AI-generated reviews (using the AI-detection method shared by @max_spero_)
AI scientists are coming. However, current AI research tools work in isolation. Paper summarizers, experiment automators, and hypothesis generators are all done separately and disconnected from the research process. But real science isn't linear. It's collaborative, iterative,…
Why we need big time investment in A.I. for accelerating science. New @ScienceMagazine editorial science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Plenty of AI-gen papers in ICLR. Wonder why? 🚨 In a preregistered Randomized Controlled Trial, we find: CS authors perceive AI-abstracts as more readable, tend to edit less than their published counterparts. AI-use and its disclosure shape the fabric of collaborative scientific…
This is cool (and in the right direction for scientific discovery)! @allen_ai's DataVoyager is coming soon: allenai.org/blog/asta-data… that internally powercharges our open-ended discovery systems! Sign up for a preview now!
Your own Data Scientist on your desktop. Run full exploratory data analysis, statistical workflows, and generate publication-quality figures and visualizations. Our Claude Scientific Skills are MIT licensed, free to use, and your data stays on your machine. Try it now with this…
🚨Excited to share our latest preprint led by @hsanchaita & @leadoeun27! We simulate a peer-review setting to understand how researchers edit AI-generated scientific prose. The amount and kind of edits reveal a LOT about trust, expertise, and perceived quality 👇.
Plenty of AI-gen papers in ICLR. Wonder why? 🚨 In a preregistered Randomized Controlled Trial, we find: CS authors perceive AI-abstracts as more readable, tend to edit less than their published counterparts. AI-use and its disclosure shape the fabric of collaborative scientific…
Pressure to publish jumps. And researchers have no time to do science. (New survey from Elsevier) Survey of 3200 researchers: 1. Only 45% of scientists have sufficient time for actual research. 2. For 68%, the pressure to publish today is greater than 2-3 years ago. 3. 29% of…
Today, we’re announcing Kosmos, our newest AI Scientist, available to use now. Users estimate Kosmos does 6 months of work in a single day. One run can read 1,500 papers and write 42,000 lines of code. At least 79% of its findings are reproducible. Kosmos has made 7 discoveries…
🚨 Excited to announce Gistify!, where a coding agent must extract the gist of a repository: generate a single, executable, and self-contained file that faithfully reproduces the behavior of a given command (e.g., a test or entrypoint). ✅ It is a lightweight, broadly applicable…
Coming soon: working paper on measuring how authors edit AI vs expert-written scientific drafts. @hsanchaita @shocheen Teaser: Controlling for the quality of the abstracts, authors "think" AI writing is scientifically more readable than published abstracts when source unknown.
Great advice for human evaluators of LLM writing or editing!
🚨 New Paper Alert! Introducing SciVideoBench — a comprehensive benchmark for scientific video reasoning! 🔬SciVideoBench: 1. Spans Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Medicine with authentic experimental videos. 2. Features 1,000 challenging MCQs across three reasoning types:…
Is AI the Future of Literature Reviews? Here are the findings from 24 published papers ⤵ — AI is changing how we do literature reviews. (It's fast and thorough). — AI speeds up literature reviews. (It can quickly search through tons of papers). — AI helps spot patterns…
This is insane 🤯 A new system called Paper2Video can read a scientific paper and automatically create a full presentation video slides, narration, subtitles, even a talking head of the author. It’s called PaperTalker, and it beat human-made videos in comprehension tests.…
Does AI improve or undercut academic scholarship? Using AI increases both the quantity & quality of academic scholarship and reduces inequality: -Researchers using AI published 36% more papers -There is also rise in the journal impact factor of adopters’ publications -GenAI…
The future of #PeerReview is here. Introducing "Instant" Review! We've automated rejection so you can get disappointed faster. Because why wait 6 months for reviewer 2 when you can get roasted by an #AI in seconds? Here is how it works... #AI4Science #FiSci @FiSciSci
Don't run this prompt with GPT-5 Pro on your published papers
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