The adage that ideas are cheap in astronomy, with execution being paramount, may already be obsolete. The impact of large language models (LLMs) on research looms on the horizon, compelling the astronomy community to reevaluate the very metrics of merit, the definition of research identity and methodology, and the foundations of education.
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Ting, YS. Artificial intelligence compels the astronomy community to rethink research identity and redefine excellence. Nat Astron 9, 317–318 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-025-02510-0
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