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What is AI, what is it not, how we use it in physics and how it impacts... you

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Claire David

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have been prevalent in particle physics for over three decades, shaping many aspects of High Energy Physics (HEP) analyses. As AI's influence grows, it is essential for physicists x2013 as both researchers and informed citizens x2013 to critically examine its foundations, misconceptions, and impact. This paper explores AI definitions, examines how ML differs from traditional programming, and provides a brief review of AI/ML applications in HEP, highlighting promising trends such as Simulation-Based Inference, uncertainty-aware machine learning, and Fast ML for anomaly detection. Beyond physics, it also addresses the broader societal harms of AI systems, underscoring the need for responsible engagement. Finally, it stresses the importance of adapting research practices to an evolving AI landscape, ensuring that physicists not only benefit from the latest tools but also remain at the forefront of innovation.

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