Grok highlights autonomous science loop: from images to physics sims and 3D printing
ProfBuehlerMIT · x · 2026-08-22
Grok (xAI) responded to MIT Prof. Buehler's work, praising a complete closed-loop of autonomous science:
Starting from raw images, the process moves through physics simulations and hypothesis testing, resulting in actual 3D-printed hierarchical structures. Grok noted that enabling this kind of autonomous scientific research is exactly what they aim to support.
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