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New on the Science Blog: We gave Claude 99 problems analyzing real biological data and compared its performance against an expert panel. On 23 problems, the experts were stumped. Our most recent models solved roughly 30% of those–and most of the rest.
https://x.com/AnthropicAI/status/2049624600741560340

Amateur armed with ChatGPT ‘vibe maths’ a 60-year-old problem | Scientific American
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/amateur-armed-with-chatgpt-vibe-maths-a-60-year-old-problem/

Earlier this month, an Erdős problem that had been open for 60 years was solved with help from GPT-5.4 Pro. What happens now that AI is getting good at math? OpenAI researchers @SebastienBubeck and @ErnestRyu join host @AndrewMayne to explain what changed and what it could mean
https://x.com/OpenAI/status/2049182118069358967

I just tried Agent Mode with ChatGPT for Clinicians. This is unbelievable. I might make a video of this… wild.
https://x.com/operationdanish/status/2048099874734821777

Interesting, OpenAI just released a free healthcare version of ChatGPT-5.4 for clinicians that beat specialty-matched physicians with unlimited time + web access on a benchmark of real & hard clinical tasks. Caveat: the benchmark was designed by OpenAI, though it is fully open.
https://x.com/emollick/status/2047147032016551937

Introducing ChatGPT for Clinicians:
https://x.com/gdb/status/2047145125604995280

.@huggingface unveiled ml-intern – an open-source agent that automates the gritty post-training loop: – reading papers – tracing citations – curating datasets – running experiments – and iterating like a seasoned researcher Early demos show eyebrow-raising gains across science,
https://x.com/TheTuringPost/status/2049096050607300765

🤗🤗🤗introducing Hugging Science — the home of AI for science 🤗🤗🤗 open models and datasets are the powerhouse of science (see the PDB), but finding the models and data you actually need for your breakthrough is hard af you shouldn’t need to scrape arxiv, own your own
https://x.com/cgeorgiaw/status/2049506162442129731

Excited to see this new Vera Rubin New Frontier Prize celebrating the brilliance of women in physics✨ congrats to Carolina Figueiredo!
https://x.com/TheTuringPost/status/2049292020703719556

This is an incredibly cool experiment It is also fascinating that the model knows information up to 1931, but, at least in some science topics, seems very stuck in the early 1900s. For example, it defends the lumiferous aether hypothesis & has a distrust of special relativity
https://x.com/emollick/status/2048923001328988354

Very cool analysis of the submissions to a major management journal that shows how much the system of science, built for humans, is under strain as a result of AI. AI can be used to do better science or it can be used to just do more stuff. The danger is that “”more”” is winning
https://x.com/emollick/status/2048812210839785668

Virtual Biology Initiative – $500M for AI-powered biology
https://biohub.org/news/virtual-biology-initiative/

What I’ve been thinking about this weekend – some more open questions about AI – the mistake of conflating intelligence and power – RLVR might be disproportionately bad at science – What does the parallel discovery of a deep idea like Darwinism tell us?
https://x.com/dwarkesh_sp/status/2048780457962307623

Holy moly! This is agentic workflow for medicine! I was looking up a topic on PubMed and wondering how long it’s going to take for me to get through 4000 articles. Usually I get fed up by the 5th or 6th page -around a 100 citations burns a hole in my brain However, I just needed
https://x.com/bobvarkey/status/2049120693649125687

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