AIRS-Bench: a Suite of Tasks for Frontier AI Research Science Agents
Abstract
LLM agents hold significant promise for advancing scientific research. To accelerate this progress, we introduce AIRS-Bench (the AI Research Science Benchmark), a suite of 20 tasks sourced from state-of-the-art machine learning papers. These tasks span diverse domains, including language modeling, mathematics, bioinformatics, and time series forecasting. AIRS-Bench tasks assess agentic capabilities over the full research lifecycle -- including idea generation, experiment analysis and iterative refinement -- without providing baseline code. The AIRS-Bench task format is versatile, enabling easy integration of new tasks and rigorous comparison across different agentic frameworks. We establish baselines using frontier models paired with both sequential and parallel scaffolds. Our results show that agents exceed human SOTA in four tasks but fail to match it in sixteen others. Even when agents surpass human benchmarks, they do not reach the theoretical performance ceiling for the underlying tasks. These findings indicate that AIRS-Bench is far from saturated and offers substantial room for improvement. We open-source the AIRS-Bench task definitions and evaluation code to catalyze further development in autonomous scientific research.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.06855,
title = {AIRS-Bench: a Suite of Tasks for Frontier AI Research Science Agents},
author = {Alisia Lupidi and Bhavul Gauri and Thomas Simon Foster and Bassel Al Omari and Despoina Magka and Alberto Pepe and Alexis Audran-Reiss and Muna Aghamelu and Nicolas Baldwin and Lucia Cipolina-Kun and Jean-Christophe Gagnon-Audet and Chee Hau Leow and Sandra Lefdal and Hossam Mossalam and Abhinav Moudgil and Saba Nazir and Emanuel Tewolde and Isabel Urrego and Jordi Armengol Estape and Amar Budhiraja and Gaurav Chaurasia and Abhishek Charnalia and Derek Dunfield and Karen Hambardzumyan and Daniel Izcovich and Martin Josifoski and Ishita Mediratta and Kelvin Niu and Parth Pathak and Michael Shvartsman and Edan Toledo and Anton Protopopov and Roberta Raileanu and Alexander Miller and Tatiana Shavrina and Jakob Foerster and Yoram Bachrach},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.06855},
year = {2026}
}
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49 pages, 14 figures, 10 tables