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AI Agents Challenge Human Scientists in Hackathon
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Le Monde25.05.2026Technik2 dk okumaFrance

AI Agents Challenge Human Scientists in Hackathon

Auf einen Blick

  • AI agents are increasingly impacting scientific research, with one team of AIs and humans winning a hackathon in December 2025.
  • These 'self-directed laboratories' are designed to accelerate discovery across various scientific fields.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

AI agents, capable of autonomous decision-making and strategy, are increasingly being developed and applied across various sectors, including scientific research. These agents are designed to accelerate discovery by automating tasks like literature review, data analysis, and hypothesis formulation.

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François Lanusse, an astrophysicist at the CNRS working at CEA Paris-Saclay, is wondering. "Are AIs smarter than us?" With a group of colleagues, he was beaten in December 2025 during a hackathon, a challenge for programmers, by a team made up of agents, artificial intelligences (AI) capable of making decisions, using different digital tools, developing strategies… autonomously. The challenge was to find the parameters of a model of the evolution of the cosmos capable of explaining a series of observations of the sky influenced by the presence of dark matter.

"The news caused a sensation, even if, in reality, the winning result was the fruit of a collaboration between these agents and humans. But it makes you think!", he remarks.

He is not alone, as the vogue for these artificial agents, which has invaded all sectors of the economy, is also touching science. They are called Kosmos, Co-Scientist, Denario, Sakana, ChemAgent… and they are the representatives of this new family of "self-directed laboratories", "co-scientists", "scientific AIs", "autonomous scientific research", supposed to accelerate research. They consist of several subsystems dedicated to bibliographic research, data analysis, hypothesis formulation, computer code writing, choice of digital tools, trial-and-error repetition, evaluation, writing the final article… and orchestrating all these functions, of course.

Most of these subsystems have a language model as their brain, like those at the heart of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. But agents don't just generate text, they act. On May 19, American companies Google DeepMind and FutureHouse independently published in Nature the promises of their agents, which notably proposed repositioning drugs for pathologies such as leukemia or age-related macular degeneration.

Offene Fragen

  • What are the long-term implications of AI agents on the scientific workforce?
  • How will the collaboration between humans and AI agents evolve in research settings?
  • What ethical considerations arise from the increasing autonomy of AI in scientific discovery?
  • Will AI agents eventually surpass human capabilities in all scientific domains?

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This article was originally published by Le Monde.

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