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🔬 Automating Science: World Models, Scientific Taste, Agent Loops — Andrew White

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Jan 28, 2026
Andrew White, former professor turned AI-for-science entrepreneur who co-founded Future House and Edison Scientific. He recounts building ChemCrow and Cosmos, red-teaming GPT-4 for chemistry, and automating hypothesis-to-experiment loops. Topics include scientific taste and why RLHF failed, world models as distilled scientific memory, lab-in-the-loop bottlenecks, and safety/dual-use tradeoffs.
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ChemCrow Sparked National Attention

  • Andrew White red-teamed GPT-4 months before release and ran ChemCrow connecting GPT-4 to an IBM cloud lab.
  • The paper prompted White House briefings and meetings with three-letter agencies about risks and capabilities.

Automate The Scientific Cognitive Loop

  • Automating science focuses on the cognitive loop: hypothesize, design experiments, analyze data, and update a world model.
  • Andrew White frames the world model as a practical, evolving representation used to make predictions and guide experiments.

Put Data And Labs In The Loop

  • Prioritize lab-in-the-loop or data-analysis loops because pure literature-driven agents underperform.
  • Use experiments and data analysis to let the system update its world model meaningfully.
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