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On Recursive Self-Improvement (Part I) – by Dean W. Ball https://www.hyperdimensional.co/p/on-recursive-self-improvement-part
A pretty bold commentary in Nature written by linguists, computer scientists and philosophers declaring “”by reasonable standards, including Turing’s own, we have artificial systems that are generally intelligent. The long-standing problem of creating AGI has been solved.”””” https://x.com/emollick/status/2018524111627325554
Natural evolution suggests that AGI won’t come from larger models that cram more and more specific knowledge, but from discovering the meta-rules that allow a system to grow and adapt its own architecture in response to the environment.”” https://x.com/fchollet/status/2019152128779186563
The most honest response about AGI I talked to Olive Song, senior researcher at @MiniMax_AI, at 9 pm on a Sunday in Beijing. She was waiting on results from the new M2.2 model experiments. We talked RL models that try to hack rewards, why alignment fails in practice, why tiny”” https://x.com/TheTuringPost/status/2019161883505275197





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