Recursive Self-Improvement Now Has a Co-Evolving Evaluator: Cambridge-NVIDIA Paper Raises the Stakes
Recursive self-improvement AI now has a co-evolving evaluator: a Cambridge and NVIDIA preprint introduces the Red Queen Gödel ...
Ben Taylor, CFO of Recursion, here with us. Thanks so much for joining us. Sure. Great. And first of all, thanks for having us here, Tommie. This is always a terrific conference and great to be here.
A University of Cambridge maths student has qualified for the 2026 Pokémon World Championships in San Francisco with a little ...
Drug discovery has long been a slow, expensive process of trial and error, and for a small clinical-stage company, every wasted experiment is capital it can scarcely afford. That is the backdrop for a ...
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Claude Fable 5 remains offline on day nine of its US export-control ban, as developers report the model reappearing in the ...
Ken Donnelly analyses the catastrophic warnings that have come from inside the AI community, and the ongoing battle between acceleration and safety in the AI world.
The vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean has become the world’s most critical theater for military air power projection, where ...
Abstract: We discuss and extend two approaches to target detection and motion parameter estimation in a very low observable (VLO) underwater multipath environment. The maximum likelihood probabilistic ...
Abstract: To account for joint detection, tracking, and classification (JDTC) of multiple targets from a sequence of noisy and cluttered observation sets, this paper introduces a recursive algorithm ...
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