Recursive Superintelligence aims to build AI that improves itself indefinitely

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A new startup, Recursive Superintelligence, aims to build an AI capable of indefinite self-improvement. The company, founded by AI researcher Richard Socher and backed by $650 million, focuses on "open-endedness" for AI to autonomously identify and fix its own weaknesses. This approach differs from current AI development, with Socher emphasizing a vision of shipping products rather than just pure research.


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