Anthropic says recursive self-improvement is their chosen path for AI advancing AI. I explain the ins and outs. An AI Insider ...
The maker of Claude wants the world to keep one option open. The timing is the tell.
Yuandong Tian, who spent more than a decade as a research scientist director inside Meta’s Fundamental AI Research lab, has ...
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 ...
The maker of Claude wants AI labs, including itself, to prepare for a coordinated slowdown if models begin building their own ...
Anthropic says AI now writes most of its code and runs increasingly complex research tasks, leaving people to decide which ...
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