The AI Scientist: Towards Fully Automated Open-Ended Scientific Discovery
Abstract
One of the grand challenges of artificial general intelligence is developing agents capable of conducting scientific research and discovering new knowledge. While frontier models have already been used as aids to human scientists, e.g. for brainstorming ideas, writing code, or prediction tasks, they still conduct only a small part of the scientific process. This paper presents the first comprehensive framework for fully automatic scientific discovery, enabling frontier large language models to perform research independently and communicate their findings. We introduce The AI Scientist, which generates novel research ideas, writes code, executes experiments, visualizes results, describes its findings by writing a full scientific paper, and then runs a simulated review process for evaluation. In principle, this process can be repeated to iteratively develop ideas in an open-ended fashion, acting like the human scientific community. We demonstrate its versatility by applying it to three distinct subfields of machine learning: diffusion modeling, transformer-based language modeling, and learning dynamics. Each idea is implemented and developed into a full paper at a cost of less than $15 per paper. To evaluate the generated papers, we design and validate an automated reviewer, which we show achieves near-human performance in evaluating paper scores. The AI Scientist can produce papers that exceed the acceptance threshold at a top machine learning conference as judged by our automated reviewer. This approach signifies the beginning of a new era in scientific discovery in machine learning: bringing the transformative benefits of AI agents to the entire research process of AI itself, and taking us closer to a world where endless affordable creativity and innovation can be unleashed on the world's most challenging problems. Our code is open-sourced at https://github.com/SakanaAI/AI-Scientist
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Very exciting work! I’m looking forward to all the novel insights it’ll help researchers uncover 🐟
I would highly appreciate it if the authors could also cite the related work that also addressed this problem previously.
In our paper, we propose and evaluate a framework that enables building complex workflows, one of which is writing a paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.00854
Here is the benchmark with the paper generation workflow: https://github.com/ExtensityAI/benchmark/blob/main/src/evals/eval_computation_graphs.py#L551
Here are some samples: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KZmWsos07xg9p6JEVgXi5YZJzG36GvrG?usp=sharing
Amazing work guys!
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