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AI Is Now Improving Itself

In 1965, a mathematician who worked alongside Alan Turing wrote a single
paragraph that has haunted AI research ever since. He predicted that one
day, a machine would learn to improve itself, and that everything after
that point would change.

Sixty years later, that loop is starting to close.

In this video, we trace how AI got here: from I.J. Good’s 1965 prediction.
to AlphaGo Zero teaching itself Go in 72 hours, to AlphaEvolve cracking a
math problem that had stood unbeaten for 56 years, and then quietly
speeding up the training of the very model that runs it. We look at the
data behind the trend (autonomous AI task length is doubling every 7
months), the walls AI keeps running into (compute, data, energy), and what
the people building this technology are actually saying about how close
we are.

This video is an honest look at what \.

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