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Andrej Karpathy's autonomous AI research agent ran 700 experiments in 2 days and gave a glimpse of where AI is heading
Reddit r/artificial / 3/23/2026
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Key Points
- Andrej Karpathy's autonomous AI research agent reportedly ran around 700 experiments in two days, illustrating extreme throughput for automated scientific exploration.
- The achievement demonstrates that autonomous agents can design, execute, and evaluate AI experiments with minimal human intervention, accelerating research cycles.
- The report hints at future directions for AI, including more capable self-guided experimentation systems and evolving research workflows.
- Mainstream media (Fortune) coverage is cited, signaling growing attention to autonomous AI agents and their potential impact on the field.
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