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Get Physics Done launches open-source physicist

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Get Physics Done launches open-source physicist
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Get Physics Done launches open-source physicist

Physical Superintelligence PBC’s Get Physics Done is an open-source AI copilot for physics research that turns a problem into a structured workflow: scope, plan, derive, verify, and package. It’s aimed at long-horizon, math-heavy work where brute-force prompting falls apart.

// ANALYSIS

This feels like one of the more credible takes on an “AI scientist” because physics forces the agent loop to prove its work, not just sound smart.

  • It targets real research workflows, not chatty one-off answers, which makes the product much more substantive than generic agent demos.
  • The built-in emphasis on verification is the right instinct for physics, where a plausible derivation is often not enough.
  • Runtime support across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode should lower adoption friction for researchers already living in terminals.
  • Open source matters here: people can inspect the workflow, modify it, and judge whether the agent is actually useful in hard cases.
  • If it holds up, this could be a useful template for other scientific domains that need structured reasoning and reproducibility.
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DISCOVERED

69d ago

2026-03-21

PUBLISHED

69d ago

2026-03-21

RELEVANCE

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