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🎙️ EP 20: An AI Just Published a Scientific Paper Without Any Human Help
02 Jun 2025
An AI wrote and published a peer-reviewed paper—on its own. No co-author. No human scientist. Just pure autonomous execution at ACL 2025, one of the hardest conferences to get into.We’ll talk about:How Zochi, the AI research agent, pulled this off from scratchThe hidden meaning behind its 4.0 review score and top 8.2% rankingThe rise of fully autonomous AI scientists and what’s launching nextWhat this means for research jobs, credibility, and the pace of discoveryKeywords: Zochi, Intology, ACL 2025, autonomous AI, peer-reviewed AI, jailbreaking research, AI research copilot, multi-turn attacksLinks:Newsletter: Sign up for our FREE daily newsletter.Our Community: Get 3-level AI tutorials across industries.Join AI Fire Academy: 500+ advanced AI workflows ($14,500+ Value)Our Socials:Facebook Group: Join 210K+ AI buildersX (Twitter): Follow us for daily AI dropsYouTube: Watch AI walkthroughs & tutorials
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