Over and over.
The article examines the prospect of artificial intelligence achieving recursive self-improvement, where models build faster and more capable successors without human involvement, potentially leading to superintelligence. Topics include recursive self-improvement timelines, automation of artificial...
| Publicado en: | Economist Vol. 459; no. 9503; pp. 76 - 79 |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
6/13/2026
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