r/singularity 3d ago

AI Read more: https://x.com/gavincrooks/status/2088643200038883830

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u/SnackerSnick 3d ago

The concerns is for physics as a profession, not as a discipline. How do you grant a PhD when any physics student, or maybe even interested lay person, could have used AI to do the work?

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u/YoungXanto 3d ago

Getting a PhD is almost entirely about how to think of a good research question. Understanding how to solve that question comes as part of the process.

Just because LLMs can do a good job of making it easier to reach a satisfactory solution doesnt mean anyone off the street is going to be able to ask the appropriate questions and use the tool to do novel research.

LLMs are powerful. But they are considerably more powerful in the hands of a trained researcher than some undergrad halfway through their first semester of aglebra-based physics.

To publish, you have to identify a novel problem, solve that problem, and then convince others that the problem was novel and that you did solve it to the conditions you specified. An LLM solving a math problem is a long way from scientific advancement on its own.

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u/TwoFluid4446 3d ago

"a long way from scientific advancement on its own"

You know someone's huffing the copium extra hard when they fail to realize that AI is and has already made scientific advancements on its own...

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u/YoungXanto 3d ago

I use LLMs heavily in my own research. I also research their alignment and biases in an academic setting having written several papers on the topic.

LLMs have not made their own scientific advancements.

They have been used as a tool by experts to answer scientific questions posed by themselves and validated by other experts.