OpenAI has released 'LifeSciBench,' a benchmark test that measures how useful AI can be to scientists.
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Is AI Failing in the Lab? OpenAI’s LifeSciBench Exposes Shocking 28% Pass Rate
On June 18, 2026, OpenAI released an important research paper on LifeSciBench. This test assesses how well artificial intelligence systems can handle complex real-world life science research. Built by 173 PhD-level experts and validated by 453 independent reviewers, LifeSciBench moves past simple biology trivia. It introduces 750 complex tasks across 7 distinct biological workflows to […]
OpenAI Launches LifeSciBench for AI Research
Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare and scientific research at an unprecedented pace. However, measuring how AI performs in real-world scientific settings remains a major challenge. To address this gap, OpenAI has introduced LifeSciBench, a benchmark designed specifically to evaluate AI systems on practical life sciences research tasks. The benchmark arrives alongside updates to OpenAI’s life sciences model, GPT-Rosalind. Together…

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