MIT Technology Review Argues Recursive Self-Improvement Is Not Arriving on Schedule
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The August 19 edition of The Download leads with the case that AI's recursive self-improvement may not come as easily as the labs' timelines assume. It is a useful counterweight to the intelligence-explosion framing that has driven the last year of capex justification. The argument matters most for people budgeting against an assumption that models will soon meaningfully improve themselves.