
Inherent, founded by DeepMind alumni, says its AI ‘teammate’ just outperformed Anthropic and OpenAI at replicating research
British AI lab Inherent, founded by DeepMind alumni, released Faraday, an AI agent that reportedly outperformed Anthropic and OpenAI models in replicating scientific research papers.
Inherent, a UK-based artificial intelligence laboratory established by former DeepMind employees, has introduced Faraday. This system functions as an autonomous agent designed to read and replicate scientific experiments described in academic papers.
The company claims Faraday achieved superior results compared to offerings from Anthropic and OpenAI in specific benchmarking tasks related to research replication. This positions the agent as a potential tool for accelerating scientific discovery and validation.
Such capabilities could streamline the process of verifying existing research or generating new hypotheses. If reliable, AI agents capable of executing complex scientific protocols may reduce the time required for experimental validation in various fields.
Founded by alumni from DeepMind, Inherent focuses on building agents that can operate independently in complex environments. The release of Faraday highlights the growing trend of specialized AI systems targeting specific verticals like scientific research rather than general-purpose chatbots.
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