
What happens when AI starts building itself?

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Richard Socher has launched Recursive Superintelligence, a San Francisco-based AI startup, with $650 million in funding. The company aims to develop a recursively self-improving AI model that autonomously identifies and fixes its weaknesses. Socher emphasizes a unique approach using open-endedness to achieve this goal, contrasting it with traditional AI improvement methods. The startup's team includes notable AI researchers, and they focus on automating the ideation, implementation, and validation of research ideas, ultimately striving for a new level of AI self-awareness and safety through co-evolution of AI systems.
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