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rdtsc ◴[] No.44010258[source]
> The paper was championed by MIT economists Daron Acemoglu, who won the 2024 economics Nobel, and David Autor. The two said they were approached in January by a computer scientist with experience in materials science who questioned how the technology worked, and how a lab that he wasn’t aware of had experienced gains in innovation. Unable to resolve those concerns, they brought it to the attention of MIT, which began conducting a review.

So the PhD student might have been kicked out. But what about the people who "championed it". If they worked with the student, surely they might have figured out the mythical lab full of 1000s material scientists might not exist, it might exist but they never actually used any AI tool.

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1. EE84M3i ◴[] No.44011603[source]
What are you quoting from?

Edit: It was the WSJ article: https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/mit-says-it-no-longer-stands-beh...