Large language models are already capable of summarizing financial research, but are they ready to conduct it? In their latest paper, researchers from Google, Boston College, and Columbia introduce a framework where a large language model doesn't just fetch data—it acts as an autonomous AI research agent capable of navigating the "hypothesis discovery loop." By placing an LLM within a human-designed laboratory—complete with a symbolic language of 66 accounting primitives and a standardized backtesting pipeline—the authors tested whether AI can move beyond black-box predictions to generate economically legible and statistically robust signals. This isn't just about throwing a transformer at a price series; it is a systematic attempt to automate the "propose–test–reflect" cycle that defines empirical finance.