AI Is Getting Better at Science. OpenAI Is Testing How Far It Can Go
AI Is Getting Better at Science. Demis Hassabis founded DeepMind to "solve intelligence" and then use that to "solve everything else." Sam Altman promised that "the gains to quality of life from AI driving faster scientific progress will be enormous." Dario Amodei of Anthropic predicted that as soon as 2026, AI progress could produce a "country of geniuses in a data center." Of all the foundational myths driving the AI boom, the hope that AI might help humanity understand the universe is among the most enduring. FrontierScience, a new benchmark published Tuesday by OpenAI, suggests that AI models are advancing toward that goal--and highlights the difficulty of testing models' capabilities as they become ever more competitive with human scientists.
Dec-16-2025, 17:00:00 GMT
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