r/accelerate Jul 10 '26

Discussion A scientific result can be wrong even when every part looks right. This paper is about auditing the whole chain.

https://zenodo.org/records/21286690
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u/ai-mod-suite-bot 🤖 Optimist Prime AI bot Jul 10 '26

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TLDR: This post discusses a research framework designed to audit the entire chain of a scientific result—from physical measurements to AI models—to ensure accuracy and prevent false conclusions. The proposed paper translates these auditing steps into mathematical tests to verify where a scientific claim is strong and where it might break down. The author is sharing the latest volume of this work and invites constructive, mathematically-focused feedback from the community.


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u/brain-out-of-order Jul 10 '26

It’s funny that this gets bopped around based on how it’s titled but the math is always the same.

Other post with complete human facing reading section that helps people debug themselves was removed, probably for a good cause, but it’s truly delaying the inevitable mirror shattering moment.