Dec 23, 2025 07:38 PM
80% of scientific studies are ignored, but that's about to change
https://iai.tv/articles/the-next-scienti..._auid=2020
INTRO: Thomas Kuhn taught us that scientific revolutions arrive only in moments of a crisis of the paradigm. Now, as philosopher Steve Fuller argues, we may be able to intervene without having to wait for a Kuhnian paradigm shift. In a scientific world dominated by computer simulations and unread research, generative AI offers a radical solution. By mining the entirety of scientific knowledge and placing it in the hands of non-experts, AI could trigger a metascientific revolution -- one that finally delivers on science’s promise of collective empowerment.
EXCERPT: Generative artificial intelligence has the potential to kill several epistemic birds with one stone. Equipped with all the published scientific literature, it can provide equal access to users who are educated but not necessarily expert. In this way, the “laity” can redress the biases of the professionals in science, resulting in alternative scientific cultures that hybridize the default academic trajectories of paradigms and contemporary interests in knowledge. Yes, it would break the monopoly that academics have in knowledge production, but it would also allow all the available knowledge to be accessible to the widest range of people. This “metascientific revolution” would finally deliver the promise of science to be a vehicle of mass empowerment... (MORE - missing details)
https://iai.tv/articles/the-next-scienti..._auid=2020
INTRO: Thomas Kuhn taught us that scientific revolutions arrive only in moments of a crisis of the paradigm. Now, as philosopher Steve Fuller argues, we may be able to intervene without having to wait for a Kuhnian paradigm shift. In a scientific world dominated by computer simulations and unread research, generative AI offers a radical solution. By mining the entirety of scientific knowledge and placing it in the hands of non-experts, AI could trigger a metascientific revolution -- one that finally delivers on science’s promise of collective empowerment.
EXCERPT: Generative artificial intelligence has the potential to kill several epistemic birds with one stone. Equipped with all the published scientific literature, it can provide equal access to users who are educated but not necessarily expert. In this way, the “laity” can redress the biases of the professionals in science, resulting in alternative scientific cultures that hybridize the default academic trajectories of paradigms and contemporary interests in knowledge. Yes, it would break the monopoly that academics have in knowledge production, but it would also allow all the available knowledge to be accessible to the widest range of people. This “metascientific revolution” would finally deliver the promise of science to be a vehicle of mass empowerment... (MORE - missing details)
