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Researchers at the University of British Columbia, in collaboration with the University of Oxford and Sakana AI, have developed an “AI scientist” capable of inventing and running its own experiments, reports WIRED. Although the initial results may seem modest, the project represents a significant step toward AI that learns through open-ended experimentation. This approach allows AI to explore and develop new ideas beyond those directly taught by humans, potentially unlocking unprecedented capabilities.
AI Agents That Outperform Human Designs
The AI scientist utilises large language models (LLMs) to identify promising experiments, write code, and continuously iterate. While the current findings are not groundbreaking, the potential is vast. Clune’s lab recently demonstrated AI-designed agents that surpass human-designed ones in tasks like math and reading comprehension. The team believes that as computational power increases, these open-ended learning systems will become more capable, leading to more advanced AI agents.
Risks and Future Directions
Despite the excitement, the reliability of these systems remains a concern. Critics, like Tom Hope from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, caution that none of the components are currently trustworthy. The challenge ahead lies in ensuring these systems do not generate harmful agents, making safety a top priority as this technology continues to evolve; another challenge would be developing these technologies to be sensitive to Pacific nuances in the event that these models would enter Pacific theatres of study such as Pacific anthropology or marine science.
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