Is that abduction, or just very sophisticated interpolation in concept space? The charitable reading is that true abduction requires proposing something genuinely outside the training distribution - like Einstein's insight that gravity isn't a force but spacetime curvature. The uncharitable reading is that most human "abduction" is also recombination of prior concepts.
The real test might be: can LLMs propose hypotheses that are (a) falsifiable, (b) novel relative to literature, and (c) turn out to be correct? There are a few early examples in materials science where LLM-suggested compounds had properties the models hadn't seen, but it's hard to know if that's abduction or lucky extrapolation.
annapowellsmith•1h ago