The Future of Artificial Intelligence and the Mathematical and Physical Sciences (AI+MPS)

Stanford
arXiv:2509.02661v21 citationsh-index: 101
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This is an incremental position paper outlining community-building and funding priorities for integrating AI with scientific domains like astronomy, chemistry, and physics.

This community paper summarizes perspectives from a 2025 NSF workshop on strengthening the bidirectional link between AI and mathematical/physical sciences (MPS), proposing strategic priorities to enable research, build interdisciplinary communities, and foster education.

This community paper developed out of the NSF Workshop on the Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Mathematical and Physics Sciences (MPS), which was held in March 2025 with the goal of understanding how the MPS domains (Astronomy, Chemistry, Materials Research, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics) can best capitalize on, and contribute to, the future of AI. We present here a summary and snapshot of the MPS community's perspective, as of Spring/Summer 2025, in a rapidly developing field. The link between AI and MPS is becoming increasingly inextricable; now is a crucial moment to strengthen the link between AI and Science by pursuing a strategy that proactively and thoughtfully leverages the potential of AI for scientific discovery and optimizes opportunities to impact the development of AI by applying concepts from fundamental science. To achieve this, we propose activities and strategic priorities that: (1) enable AI+MPS research in both directions; (2) build up an interdisciplinary community of AI+MPS researchers; and (3) foster education and workforce development in AI for MPS researchers and students. We conclude with a summary of suggested priorities for funding agencies, educational institutions, and individual researchers to help position the MPS community to be a leader in, and take full advantage of, the transformative potential of AI+MPS.

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