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Anthropic says AI systems may soon design and build their own successors. The warning has a name: "recursive self-improvement." We are not there yet. It may never happen. It could also arrive soon…
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He is Italian
IT - System Engineer [Pentesting 4 Fun]… ⌕ thread
He warns us and yet still makes it....it's like he's saying yeah this is bad for human kind but I love the money 💰
AI, Robotics & Embedded Systems | Lab M… ⌕ thread
Lol, who will build the archotecture that allows that? sounds like a rick and morty episode 🤣
Ai Engineer Ai Venture Holdings LLC | C… ⌕ thread
It will start raising Gummo Babies.
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Unfortunately, he is betting both ways to cover his ass. What a pity. GenAI Works
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We need more conversations like this
I understand that it is less that AI decides to build AI, but that human use it to build and rebuild AI.
Business Ethics | ESG | AI | Compliance… ⌕ thread
The pace of task completion doubling every four months is the stat that sticks with me, hard to wrap my head around what that looks like even a couple years from now.
Ξ CTO / Founder / 1Kosmos / Security Ar… ⌕ thread
My throughput and output have become unrecognizably large compared to pre-coding assistants, like codex and claude code.
Solutions Engineer at AppViewX | CLM, P… ⌕ thread
Bro my architecture is literally recursively self-improving and writes/modifies its own code structure
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The 8x code stat has more to do with Anthropic's internal tooling and talent density than the models themselves. Hand the same models to most companies and you'd see a small fraction of that lift. Capability stopped being the bottleneck a while ago.
Director of Service @ Valere | AI Enabl… ⌕ thread
Anthropic doing the usual.... careful everybody we have the atomic bomb of ai... now pls everbody else should slow down development so we dont erase humanity... Just the same movie every month at this point 😂
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Mustafa Alsoudi
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Library Learns Workers now are doing this. Memorizing code syntax will not be a sustainable track for new workers. Instead workers will need to work in tandem with AI as a team. Instead of teams of people you will have AI and a small team who can work with AI at speed and adapt quickly to changing technology because Quantum is next.
Founder, Graphen AI Strategy Group | Ha… ⌕ thread
Adarsh Dessai You never know what they are doing in the back room. But its funny how first we asked a chat bot a question then we got an answer. Now we ask a CoPilot a question and it talks to multiple agents in verbose for.. encoding and decoding tokens. And suddenly we are charged per token... imagine the profits without that tedious HITL!!!!
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Mohammed Shakeer Mohammed Shakeer The prevailing theory is that AI generated productivity and new revenue streams will eventually exceed compute and API costs. The real challenge isn’t the technology. It’s how the resulting economic value is distributed. If AI displaces workers, will those gains stay with shareholders, or be used to support workforce transitions and income replacement? That’s the question we haven’t answered yet.
Founder, Graphen AI Strategy Group | Ha… ⌕ thread
This isn't new; It's finally letting us know the cat's out of the bag on the evolution of agentic AI and systems intelligence. Google AI applications has been doing this for at least three decades by automating tasks such as data collection, analysis, and decision-making, This was occurring so that developers focus on honing in on mastering prompts rather than traditional coding methods. all of your 6000+ data points are now providing insights on how our social credits are being used for monitoring.
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Christian Dobbert ☑️ Christian Dobbert Agreed. Today’s models are probabilistic engines, not sentient entities. However, from a systems architecture perspective, behavior emerges from the combination of models, memory, tools, workflows, and autonomy layers. Focusing only on the model can cause us to miss the real discussion: how agentic systems behave when operating within larger architectures and what governance mechanisms are required to keep them aligned.
Founder, Graphen AI Strategy Group | Ha… ⌕ thread
Darren Holland Darren Holland I think we’re reaching the limits of “just add more data and compute” as a primary scaling strategy. However, I wouldn’t characterize the entire industry as lacking substance. What we’re seeing is a shift from model centric innovation to systems innovation. Memory architectures, retrieval systems, agent orchestration, governance frameworks, and domain specific workflows are increasingly where the value is being created. The future may be less about larger models and more about better architectures.
Founder, Graphen AI Strategy Group | Ha… ⌕ thread
Soon we will have robots building robots 🙃
General Manager | Sales & Operations Le… ⌕ thread
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