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In the arXiv preprint (2606.25996), Meta's team proposes the Autodata method, where an AI agent acts as a data scientist to iteratively generate high-quality synthetic training and evaluation data. The core mechanism, Agentic Self-Instruct, forms a closed loop using an orchestrator, challenger, weak/strong solver, and judge, and introduces meta-optimization to evolve prompts, significantly improving data quality.
Autodata introduces an agentic data scientist that iteratively generates and refines synthetic training data, with meta-optimization to further improve data quality, achieving better results on computer science and legal reasoning tasks.
Introduces Autodata, a method where AI agents act as data scientists to create high-quality synthetic training data, showing gains on computer science, legal, and math reasoning tasks over classical methods.
Autodata is a method that enables AI agents to act as data scientists to create high-quality synthetic training data through meta-optimization, achieving improved performance across computer science, legal reasoning, and mathematical tasks.