LughM to [email protected]English • edit-21 year agoIs AI leading to a reproducibility crisis in science? Scientists worry that ill-informed use of artificial intelligence is driving a deluge of unreliable or useless research.www.nature.comexternal-linkmessage-square3fedilinkarrow-up139arrow-down14
arrow-up135arrow-down1external-linkIs AI leading to a reproducibility crisis in science? Scientists worry that ill-informed use of artificial intelligence is driving a deluge of unreliable or useless research.www.nature.comLughM to [email protected]English • edit-21 year agomessage-square3fedilink
minus-square@NounsAndWordslinkEnglish8•1 year agoBad actors tend to be some of the first to use new technology (because new and nobody knows what they’re looking for yet) so that’s not surprising, and this problem has been going on in science long before AI became a buzzword. I’m more interested when the gap starts to close and we get to use AI to start reproducing studies to actually verify results.
Bad actors tend to be some of the first to use new technology (because new and nobody knows what they’re looking for yet) so that’s not surprising, and this problem has been going on in science long before AI became a buzzword.
I’m more interested when the gap starts to close and we get to use AI to start reproducing studies to actually verify results.