AI Scientist: 4 agents capable of replacing research staff

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FutureHouse company presented a comprehensive solution in the field of scientific research — the AI Scientist platform. Which demonstrates superior results compared to traditional methods of human scientists. This system combines 4 specialized artificial intelligence agents, each of which solves specific tasks of scientific inquiry.

The Crow agent acts as a universal scientific consultant. It formulates hypotheses, evaluates research ideas, and answers various scientific questions. Providing access to expert knowledge in various fields of science.

The second agent, Falcon, specializes in deep analysis of scientific literature. It is capable of processing huge arrays of academic publications and based on them generating structured research materials with a high degree of detail.

The Ow agent is trained on 38 million scientific papers. Its key function is determining scientific novelty. It effectively answers the critically important question for researchers: have similar studies been conducted before?

The fourth agent, Phoenix, is in an experimental stage of development. Its specialization is planning chemical experiments, which could potentially significantly accelerate research in the fields of chemistry and materials science.

An important aspect of this development is its public accessibility. The AI Scientist platform is provided free of charge through online access, link in the description.

In my opinion, the combination of 4 specialized agents creates a comprehensive ecosystem capable of performing the full cycle of research work. From idea generation to experiment planning. Which potentially could change the structure of the scientific community. Reorienting human scientists from routine aspects of research to posing fundamental questions and interpreting results obtained by artificial intelligence.

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