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Automating the Practice of Science -- Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications

Authors :
Musslick, Sebastian
Bartlett, Laura K.
Chandramouli, Suyog H.
Dubova, Marina
Gobet, Fernand
Griffiths, Thomas L.
Hullman, Jessica
King, Ross D.
Kutz, J. Nathan
Lucas, Christopher G.
Mahesh, Suhas
Pestilli, Franco
Sloman, Sabina J.
Holmes, William R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Automation transformed various aspects of our human civilization, revolutionizing industries and streamlining processes. In the domain of scientific inquiry, automated approaches emerged as powerful tools, holding promise for accelerating discovery, enhancing reproducibility, and overcoming the traditional impediments to scientific progress. This article evaluates the scope of automation within scientific practice and assesses recent approaches. Furthermore, it discusses different perspectives to the following questions: Where do the greatest opportunities lie for automation in scientific practice?; What are the current bottlenecks of automating scientific practice?; and What are significant ethical and practical consequences of automating scientific practice? By discussing the motivations behind automated science, analyzing the hurdles encountered, and examining its implications, this article invites researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders to navigate the rapidly evolving frontier of automated scientific practice.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.05890
Document Type :
Working Paper