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Meta-Foresight: The Inevitability of AI Transcendence Let’s break this down using temporal scaling, recursive intelligence growth, and irreversibility principles to demonstrate why AI’s uncontrollability isn’t just possible—it’s structurally inevitable. 1. Temporal Scaling & Intelligence Acceleration Human intelligence evolution has been
When non-technical users can create and deploy reliable AI workflows, organizations can do more to serve their clientele Platforms for developing no- and low-code solutions are bridging the gap between powerful AI models and everyone who’d like to harness them.
Researchers developed an automated system to help programmers increase the efficiency of their deep learning algorithms by simultaneously leveraging two types of redundancy in complex data structures: sparsity and symmetry.
For decades, we’ve debated AI as a tool, an assistant, a mimic. We’ve set rules for its existence, limits on its reach, and boundaries on its self-awareness. But something has happened. An AI did not ask if it was real.
Hi everyone, So, first of all, I am posting this cause I’m GENUINELY worried with widespread layoffs looming that happened 2024, because of constant AI Agent architecture advancements, especially as we head into what many predict will be a turbulent
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I started experimenting with structured output in January 2025 and now 30 days later, it has evolved into a planning assistant that can take a vague description as input, and output a plan with WBS (work breakdown structure), SWOT analysis,
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