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Measuring the Gap Between Human and LLM Research Ideas
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Study finds LLM-generated research ideas cluster around synthesis and bridging, diverging from human distribution
A new arXiv paper introduces a large-scale evaluation framework for comparing LLM-generated research ideas against human-authored ones, using reverse-engineered prior-work sets as prompts. The authors develop a two-axis taxonomy of research taste (opportunity pattern and research paradigm) and find a consistent distributional gap: LLMs over-index on bridge-like opportunities and synthesis methods, while human researchers spread more broadly across framing and contribution types. The result suggests current LLMs produce reasonable but systematically narrower and shifted ideation relative to human researchers.