Core Insights - OpenAI has launched a new research team called OpenAI for Science, focused on developing AI systems to accelerate discoveries in mathematics and physics [1] - The inclusion of physicist Alex Lupsasca, a recipient of the Physics New Horizons Award, highlights the transformative potential of AI in scientific research, particularly with the advent of GPT-5 Pro [2][5] - GPT-5 Pro demonstrated its capability by solving complex problems in significantly less time than human researchers, indicating a paradigm shift in scientific methodologies [4][10] Group 1 - Alex Lupsasca initially believed that AI would take a long time to reach the forefront of research, but the emergence of GPT-5 Pro changed his perspective [2] - Lupsasca found that GPT-5 Pro could solve the precise form of a new symmetry in black hole perturbation theory in just 30 minutes, a task that took him several days [4][10] - The AI's ability to derive complex equations and provide structured reasoning impressed Lupsasca, leading him to believe in AI's potential to revolutionize scientific research [5][19] Group 2 - Lupsasca's previous work included the Black Hole Explorer (BHEX) project, aimed at sending a satellite into orbit to capture high-resolution images of black holes [28][29] - The BHEX project is set to launch in 2032 and is expected to advance black hole research into a new era of precision [29][30] - Lupsasca has received multiple accolades for his contributions to black hole imaging, including the IUPAP Young Scientist Award in 2024 [30][31]
OpenAI最新业务:找了个黑洞物理科学家
 量子位·2025-10-17 01:04