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I found a few things interesting about this piece: 1) jugaad in science involves an early stage of coming up with new ideas and testing them in a quick and dirty manner (fail fast, fail cheap, fail better). AI, even when it is hallucinating, maybe _especially_ when it is hallucinating, now helps supercharge this process. As the article puts it: "What once took years can now be done in days, hours and minutes. In some cases, the accelerated cycles of inquiry help scientists open new frontiers." 2) Science always begins with an imaginative leap. Hallucinating AI can help with these imaginative leaps. 3) There are so many Indians involved in using AI for this early stage science. Could it be their jugaad mindset that helps them with this? I'd love to ask them and find out! Venkata "Serish" Gandikota, Marvin Fernandes, Navi Radjou நவி ராஜூ 🇮🇳 🇫🇷 🇺🇸, Dr. Priyank Narayan, Prof. Mukesh Sud, The Centre for India and Global Business, Cristian Granados Ph.D, Felipe Symmes