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View all →LLM Agents Can Reproduce Social Science Findings from Paper Descriptions Alone
Researchers tested whether AI agents could replicate social‑science experiments using only a paper’s textual methods and the original data, without seeing the original code or results. Across 48 papers, agents often matched published outcomes, but success varied widely with the model, agent design, and paper clarity. The study highlights both the promise of automated reproducibility and the lingering problem of underspecified methods in scholarly writing.
DeepMind Partners with Republic of Korea to Advance AI-Driven Science
Google DeepMind has announced a collaboration with the Republic of Korea to apply its frontier AI models to scientific research. The partnership aims to accelerate breakthroughs across disciplines such as physics, biology, and materials science by combining Korean expertise with DeepMind’s cutting‑edge machine learning capabilities. This initiative reflects a growing trend of international AI alliances focused on solving complex scientific challenges.
Bay Area Luxury Estate Lists for $28M — But Buyers Must Pay With Anthropic Stock
A 13-acre Mill Valley property is up for sale with an unusual requirement: prospective buyers must hold Anthropic equity to qualify. The listing reflects the soaring value of AI company stock in Silicon Valley's current market boom.
Maine Governor Vetoes First‑In‑Nation Data Center Moratorium, Sparking Debate Over Growth and Environment
Governor Janet Mills rejected L.D. 307, which would have halted new data center construction in Maine until 2027. The veto highlights tensions between economic development ambitions and rising concerns over energy use and carbon emissions. Industry advocates welcome the decision, while environmental groups warn of unchecked expansion.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Issues Public Apology to Tumbler Ridge Over Missed Shooting Alert
In a letter to the residents of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed deep regret for the company's failure to notify law enforcement about a suspect linked to a recent mass shooting. The apology highlights growing scrutiny over AI firms' responsibilities in public safety incidents. Community leaders and experts discuss the implications for corporate accountability and future safeguards.
Cohere Acquires Aleph Alpha to Boost European AI Sovereignty
Canadian AI startup Cohere is set to take over Germany-based Aleph Alpha with backing from Schwarz Group, owner of Lidl. The move, blessed by both governments, aims to create a sovereign AI alternative for enterprises amid U.S. dominance. This merger signals a strategic push for European independence in foundational model development.