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Researchers demonstrate fourfold improvement to LED steering results after enlisting the help of some good old-fashion AI


Boffins at the Department of Energy's Sandia National Labs are working to develop cheap and power efficient LEDs to replace lasers. One day, they let a trio of AI assistants loose in their lab.

Unlike most of AI agents, the lab's tools aren't just making API calls to third party models

Five hours later, the bots had churned through more than 300 tests and uncovered a novel approach for steering LED light that is four times better than methods the researchers developed using their own wetware.

The work, detailed in a paper published in the journal Nature Communications underscores how AI agents are changing the way scientists work.

"We are one of the leading examples of how a self-driving lab could be set up to aid and augment human knowledge," Sandia researcher Prasad Iyer said in a recent blog post.

The experiment builds on a 2023 paper ...


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