Audio Edition: AI Comes Up With Bizarre Physics Experiments. But They Work.

Audio Edition: AI Comes Up With Bizarre Physics Experiments. But They Work.

Author: Quanta Magazine April 2, 2026 Duration: 14:37
Artificial intelligence software is designing novel experimental protocols that improve upon the work of human physicists, although the humans are still “doing a lot of baby-sitting.” The story AI Comes Up With Bizarre Physics Experiments. But They Work. first appeared on Quanta Magazine.

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