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  • Natural sciences
  • Scientific discovery
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) in research

Background:

  • AI tools are increasingly integrated into scientific discovery.
  • Recent advancements and AI-focused accolades highlight AI's growing role in science.
  • The influence of AI on scientists and the broader scientific landscape raises questions about individual versus collective benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the influence of AI tools on scientific discovery and researchers.
  • To identify AI-augmented research and analyze its impact on scientists and scientific focus.
  • To explore the paradox of individual career advancement versus collective scientific progress driven by AI.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a pretrained language model to identify AI-augmented research papers.
  • Validated the model's performance with an F1-score of 0.875 against expert-labeled data.
  • Analyzed a dataset of 41.3 million research papers across natural sciences, spanning different AI eras.

Main Results:

  • Accelerated adoption of AI tools among scientists was observed.
  • AI-augmented research correlates with significant professional advantages: 3.02x more papers, 4.84x more citations, and 1.37 years earlier project leadership.
  • AI adoption led to a 4.63% shrinkage in the collective volume of scientific topics and a 22% decrease in inter-scientist engagement.

Conclusions:

  • AI adoption presents a paradox: expanding individual scientists' impact while contracting collective science's reach.
  • AI tools appear to automate established fields rather than explore new ones, prioritizing data-rich areas.
  • A tension exists between personal career advancement through AI and the collective progress of scientific exploration.