During the year, AI agents are allowed to improve themselves

During the year, AI agents are allowed to improve themselves

This year, the power of chatbots may take a bigger leap than expected. Machines must start controlling themselves.

The key to smarter AI is to let machines evaluate and improve their answers themselves – before they get them.

The short version

OpenAI has now lost its lead in the intense race for the smartest language model to three-year-old startup Anthropic. But what the industry is really waiting for this year is something completely different and much bigger: AI that operates more on its own.

Andrew Ng is one of the most recognized professionals in this field. He summarized the latest research and came to a clear conclusion: the biggest jump in performance this year will not come from the new generation of language models, which everyone has been waiting for. The biggest disruptions come from AI agents. These are systems that supervise themselves. They have greater independence, can gather information on their own, reason and act. Completely without user participation. But the key requirement is for machines to have an opportunity that many would like to deny them: greater autonomy.

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Hanisi Anenih

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