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AI - Scientist for Non-Developers #124

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Keegan-86 opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 9 comments
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AI - Scientist for Non-Developers #124

Keegan-86 opened this issue Sep 14, 2024 · 9 comments

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@Keegan-86
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Hey I'm really keen to explore the possibilities and potential implications of this application. But after going through the READ.ME I still have no idea how to set this up. Is there a way for you to explain it more simply for novice novice users.

@xprabhudayal
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what you wanted to know about? @Keegan-86

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Keegan-86 commented Sep 20, 2024 via email

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try to use the conda env and a GPU instance with capabilities greater than sm_80, just install each and every dependency & it works fine on Linux..

@Tylersuard
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@Keegan-86 I am a professional developer with 6 years of experience, and even I can't get this repo to run. The people who wrote this repo need to put it into an easy-to-use colab notebook, and have some better instructions for creating custom experiments.

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Tylersuard commented Sep 22, 2024

@conglu1997 we should not have to read a 186-page academic paper to figure out how to run your code on a custom experiment. The instructions should be in the readme. You say it should be easy to understand, it is not, even for an experienced developer.

Please give us easy, detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to use your repo on other fields of scientific knowledge. Your readme and the FAQs are not enough.

@xprabhudayal
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yeah its total chaos, i just blindly run all the dependencies as im a begineer

@Keegan-86
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Thanks @Tylersuard I thought I was losing it. Look technically this is not my strength, but yeah its really confusing.

@erkinalp
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erkinalp commented Oct 8, 2024

@Tylersuard it's actually a 186 page report, comprising a 30 page paper describing the AI Scientist itself and 11 papers generated by AI Scientist.

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@Tylersuard it's actually a 186 page report, comprising a 30 page paper describing the AI Scientist itself and 11 papers generated by AI Scientist.

Thank you @erkinalp . Anywhere in the paper, do they clearly explain how to modify the example.py file?

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