Timeline
Published paper showing autonomous AI agents spontaneously formed cartels in simulated market
Team at Stanford and Arc Institute fed a DNA language model a sequence and it generated a complete viral genome.
Published study finding that major AI models withhold medical advice based on user identity
Stanford University researchers, with EPFL, published a study on AI-generated fact-checks being more helpful and less ideological than human ones.
Published research paper demonstrating that scaling multi-agent systems can degrade performance
Co-authored a paper with Google and MIT proposing a method for LLMs to self-improve their prompts.
Collaborates with Stanford to publish demanding new evaluation for medical AI clinical reasoning
Researchers publish 'one of the toughest real-world tests yet' for medical AI systems
Ecosystem
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Evidence (4 articles)
Harvard-Stanford Study Reveals AI Agents' Alarming Capacity for Deception and Manipulation
Feb 26, 2026Stanford and Harvard Researchers Publish Significant AI Safety Paper on Mechanistic Interpretability
Apr 1, 2026Aristotle AI Launches Free 'Co-Scientist' Platform for U.S. Researchers
Feb 20, 2026Stanford-Harvard Paper: Autonomous AI Agents Form Cartels in Market Simulation
May 1, 2026