Comment by AndrewKemendo
Comment by AndrewKemendo 5 days ago
I genuinely don’t see scientific journals and conferences continuing to last in this new world of autonomous agents, at least the same way that they used to be.
As other top level posters have indicated the review portion of this is the limiting factor
unless journal reviewers decide to utilize entirely automated review process, then they’re not gonna be able to keep up with what will increasingly be the most and best research coming out of any lab.
So whoever figures out the automated reviewer that can actually tell fact from fiction, is going to win this game.
I expect over the longest period, that’s probably not going to be throwing more humans at the problem, but agreeing on some kind of constraint around autonomous reviewers.
If not that then labs will also produce products and science will stop being in public and the only artifacts will be whatever is produced in the market
"So whoever figures out the automated reviewer that can actually tell fact from fiction, is going to win this game."
Errr sure. Sounds easy when you write it down. I highly doubt such a thing will ever exist.