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by pilgrim0
761 days ago
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So, in the report, the statement "the power of AI to perform complete _end-to-end_ scientific research" is a blatant lie. Given that your comment seems to be the most reasonable one, and considering that I've seen, over and over, that it's always the domain experts who are the least enthusiastic about AI byproducts, I recalled a saying from the Shogun series: "Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one?" |
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With regard to the debate, I think it's good not to engage in too much black-and-white thinking. Science itself is a pretty muddy affair, and we still haven't grown beyond simplistic null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), even decades after its problematic implications became clear.
That's why it's so important to look at the macro implications: I.e. how does this shift costs? As another comment nicely put it, LLMs are empowering good science, but they are potentially empowering bad science at an order of magnitude more.