The maker of Claude wants the world to keep one option open. The timing is the tell.
Anthropic says recursive self-improvement is their chosen path for AI advancing AI. I explain the ins and outs. An AI Insider ...
Yuandong Tian, who spent more than a decade as a research scientist director inside Meta’s Fundamental AI Research lab, has ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says recursive self-improvement could arrive within six months, potentially delaying the company's ...
Anthropic's internal data shows Claude writing most of its code, an early signal of recursive self-improvement in AI.
Last week, Anthropic boasted that Claude is now writing 80% of Anthropic’s code, which the company presented as a harbinger ...
Claude now authors 80% of Anthropic's production code. The company's new paper maps the path to recursive self-improvement and calls for a global pause mechanism.
At a job interview on Friday, I had to write code, and one of the things that came up when we were talking about implementation of a concept was recursion. The director of the group said to me "Don't ...
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