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AI Gives the Right Answers, but No One Really Knows Why

Summary by Clubic.com
Veena Krishnaraj and Adrian Bayer, of Princeton University and the Flatiron Institute, have divided by ten the number of simulations needed to test cosmological scenarios beyond the standard model. On one specific case, however, their method gives a bad answer, and the two researchers have identified the cause without yet knowing how to remedy it.
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Veena Krishnaraj and Adrian Bayer, of Princeton University and the Flatiron Institute, have divided by ten the number of simulations needed to test cosmological scenarios beyond the standard model. On one specific case, however, their method gives a bad answer, and the two researchers have identified the cause without yet knowing how to remedy it.

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Clubic.com broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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