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Aurora, Apple, and Elicit: How AI Is Changing Science Itself

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The October 15th episode explored how AI is changing scientific discovery, focusing on Microsoft’s new Aurora weather model, Apple’s Diffusion 3 advances, and Elicit, the AI tool transforming research. The hosts connected these breakthroughs to larger trends — from OpenAI’s hardware ambitions to Google’s AI climate projects — and debated how close AI is to surpassing human-driven science.


Key Points Discussed


Microsoft’s Aurora Weather Model uses AI to outperform traditional supercomputers in forecasting storms, rainfall, and extreme weather. The hosts discussed how AI models can now generate accurate forecasts in seconds versus hours.


Aurora’s efficiency comes from transformer-based architecture and GPU acceleration, offering faster, cheaper climate modeling with fewer data inputs.


The group compared Aurora to Google DeepMind’s GraphCast and Huawei’s Pangu-Weather, calling it the next big leap in AI-based climate prediction.


Apple Diffusion 3 was unveiled as Apple’s next-generation image and video model, optimized for on-device generation. It prioritizes privacy and creative control within the Apple ecosystem.


The panel highlighted how Apple’s focus on edge AI could challenge cloud-dependent competitors like OpenAI and Google.


OpenAI’s chip initiative came up as part of its plan to vertically integrate and reduce reliance on NVIDIA hardware.


NVIDIA responded by partnering with TSMC and Intel Foundry to scale GPU production for AI infrastructure.


Google announced a new AI lab in India dedicated to applying generative models to agriculture, flood prediction, and climate resilience — a real-world extension of what Aurora is doing in weather.


The team demoed Elicit, the AI-powered research assistant that synthesizes academic papers, summarizes findings, and helps design experiments.


They praised Elicit’s ability to act like a “research copilot,” reducing literature review time by 80–90%.


Andy and Brian noted how Elicit could disrupt consulting, policy, and science communication by turning research into actionable insights.


The discussion closed with a reflection on AI’s role in future discovery, asking whether humans will remain in the loop as AI begins to generate hypotheses, test data, and publish results autonomously.


Timestamps & Topics


00:00:00 💡 Intro and news rundown

00:03:12 🌦️ Microsoft’s Aurora AI weather model

00:07:50 ⚡ Faster forecasting than supercomputers

00:11:09 🧠 AI vs physics-based modeling

00:14:45 🍏 Apple Diffusion 3 for image and video generation

00:18:59 🔋 OpenAI’s chip initiative and NVIDIA’s foundry response

00:22:42 🇮🇳 Google’s new AI lab in India for climate research

00:27:15 📚 Elicit demo: AI for research and literature review

00:31:42 🧪 Using Elicit to design experiments and summarize studies

00:35:08 🧩 How AI could transform scientific discovery

00:41:33 🎓 The human role in an AI-driven research world

00:44:20 🏁 Closing thoughts and next episode preview


The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Andy Halliday, Brian Maucere, and Karl Yeh

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