Recursive self-improvement: Could AI superintelligence arrive within years?
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The Economist
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This article discusses the concept of recursive self-improvement in AI, where AI models could build increasingly capable successors without human intervention, potentially leading to a rapid emergence of superintelligence. It suggests this scenario may be only a couple of years away and questions whether the world is prepared for such an AI explosion.
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The answer could be a high-speed rush towards an AI superintelligence that is beyond human understanding, and possibly beyond human control.
This process, known as recursive self-improvement, may be much closer than people realise – perhaps just a couple of years away.
So is the world ready for an artificial intelligence explosion?
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