@adaption_ai: Introducing AutoScientist. Most model training fails outside of frontier labs. AutoScientist automates the full researc…
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Adaption AI introduces AutoScientist, a tool that automates the full research loop to make model training more accessible outside of frontier labs.
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Introducing AutoScientist.
Most model training fails outside of frontier labs.
AutoScientist automates the full research loop so it doesn’t have to. https://t.co/CxCpzz4mFP
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