The Tech Trek

How AI Is Changing Science


Listen Later

In this episode of The Tech Trek, Amir sits down with Andy Beam, CTO of Lila Sciences, to explore how AI is transforming the messy, serendipitous nature of scientific discovery into an engineered, scalable process. From automating lab work to accelerating the speed of breakthroughs, Andy explains why the future of science may be less about eureka moments and more about AI-driven iteration.


🔑 Key Takeaways:

Science as Engineering: AI enables science to move from a lucky break model to a systematic engineering process.


Scaling the Scientific Method: Pairing AI with experimentation platforms creates a feedback loop where hypotheses can be tested at unprecedented speed and scale.


Productivity Shift: AI copilots are redefining how scientists (and technologists) interact with their work, elevating humans to higher levels of abstraction.


Compounding Innovation: Once AI systems start discovering consistently, the rate of breakthroughs could go from decades to weeks—shifting timelines across industries.


⏱️ Timestamped Highlights:

00:00 – Intro to Andy Beam and Lila Sciences

01:00 – Why the scientific literature is a record of debate, not facts

03:09 – Science’s reliance on serendipity—and why that’s changing

04:55 – The power of scale in AI and what it means for discovery

06:15 – Andy’s personal shift in programming with AI copilots

08:41 – Will AI cause serendipity instead of waiting for it?

09:38 – The fungibility of speed and intelligence in research

11:47 – The challenge of change management in scientific communities

13:30 – What consumer adoption could look like in a future of constant innovation


đź’¬ Quote:

“What we’re doing is taking the scientific method and scaling it with AI—so instead of waiting for Einstein, we build a million of them and run them 24/7.” – Andy Beam

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Tech TrekBy Elevano

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

64 ratings


More shows like The Tech Trek

View all
Hidden Brain by Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam

Hidden Brain

43,483 Listeners