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This is one of the most important conversations in AI today because it moves beyond "What can AI do now?" to "What happens if AI begins accelerating its own development?" Recursive self-improvement remains speculative, but the pace of progress in autonomous coding, research assistance, and long-horizon task completion is raising legitimate questions about governance and preparedness. The challenge is balancing two realities at once: the enormous potential for breakthroughs in science, medicine, and productivity, and the need for robust oversight, transparency, and international coordination as capabilities advance. From my experience, AI4Laymans.com and Rohvaa.com helped me understand that meaningful AI literacy isn't just about learning how to use today's tools it is also about developing the critical thinking needed to engage thoughtfully with the societal and ethical questions that increasingly powerful AI systems will bring.
OMG this is so true! When I tell people AI is stupid they don’t believe me (maybe I should not say stupid 😅) but it’s true AI only sees patterns and not the consequences in this case 😂
Bro, I think I saw you somewhere
I think, I saw you on tech roast show YT, aren't you?
Gems Gems right here
Thank you for sharing Abhishek Veeramalla
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This would be tremendous for hotels wherein so much is already lost in STT
You mentioned about the documentation about RAGs and workshops.I am not finding them.Could you share the link please
So much possibility, but also so many foreseeable constraints...a paradox.
Matthew Kilkenny Matthew,
Your distinction between permission and reality is exactly where my mind keeps returning.
The more I look at it, the more I wonder whether most governance failures are actually continuity failures.
A decision is authorized based on a set of assumptions.
The environment changes.
The assumptions change.
The authorization remains.
The system stays compliant.
Yet reality has already moved on.
At that point the risk is no longer who approved the action, but whether the conditions that justified the approval still exist.
That creates an interesting possibility:
Perhaps governance is not fundamentally the management of authority.
Perhaps governance is the continuous reconciliation of authority against changing reality.
In that sense, compliance measures adherence to a decision.
Continuity measures whether the decision still belongs in the world it was made for.
That feels like a very different architecture.
Shawn Bullock, which is why I keep saying, Science and Philosophy can only take us so far: they always eventually collapse into the sacred discipline of Theology.
That is THE singularity, and that is a whole new ballgame for an LLM: it cannot go there; WE created it, and now we try to align it with the human soul.
The Popes open letter to the world gives us all a roadmap to take very seriously.
Daniel Nicolas Viva La France they beat the Irish ladies football team last night.
Well done france for world cup qualifier.
Some still have'nt forgiven Henrie's hand of God !
Matthew Kilkenny LOL. You’re right, some moments in football stick with people for years. Funny how accountability shows up everywhere, even in sports. I am however not a sports type of guy but I appreciate. I have been living in Southern California for the past 46 years.
Thanks for sharing, Abhishek Veeramalla. ✨️
Good news!
This sounds interesting, will definitely try to dig more into it.
Anthony Silver There is truth to this, but the past doesn't always predict the future exactly. Also, sometimes worrying about issues is exactly how we get the impetus to fix them. Complacency doesn't address approaching problems, but worry combined with innovation can. Or sometimes greed can be even more effective than worry as people see opportunities to profit.
A goldmine indeed! 🔥
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Katherine Calo, PhD, apologies, just seeing your excellent comment now.
I will tag you in a comment above.
I do not need to read this. I recommend Ed Zitron’s essays.
Just read The Infinity Machine and watched all your videos! Bravo!!!