Autonomous Research Defense System (RDS):A New Use Case for Gemini Gems in Independent Theoretical Research This paper documents an emergent use case of Gemini Gems as an Autonomous Research Defense System (RDS)—a long-context AI agent designed to monitor, differentiate, and protect the originality of theoretical research. Instead of using a Gem as a conversational assistant or search interface, the system anchors the full developmental history of a specific theory as its internal “canon,” enabling semantic comparison against newly published or rapidly evolving competing hypotheses. As a real-world pilot case, the system detected a live preprint with overlapping terminology and autonomously performed a logical differentiation, demonstrating that large language models can function as active research guardians, not merely passive tools. The paper focuses on methodology rather than theory-specific claims, highlighting how individual and independent researchers can leverage long-context LLMs to mitigate information asymmetry and intellectual-property risk in modern scientific workflows.Note:This work is a methodology paper. No proprietary research data or unpublished theoretical results are included.
Kazuyuki Kondo (Sun,) studied this question.