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A new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) found that while AI can accelerate the search for new physics, its pre-training can sometimes make it difficult to recognize genuinely new phenomena.
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Princeton University, Flatiron Institute
Who
Veena Krishnaraj, Adrian Bayer, Christian Kragh Jespersen, Peter Melchior
What
A new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) found that while AI can accelerate the search for new physics, its pre-training can sometimes make it difficult to recognize genuinely new phenomena.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 19:21:04 GMT · 3h 43m ago
Where
Princeton University, Flatiron Institute ·
Why
AI systems, when trained on existing cosmological models, can interpret new information through the lens of earlier training, making it harder to distinguish truly novel physics.
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How this affects you
This research highlights a crucial challenge in applying AI to scientific discovery: the potential for AI's learned biases to impede the recognition of groundbreaking insights. This could affect the pace of advancements in fundamental physics if not mitigated, despite AI's capacity to significantly speed up data analysis.
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