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AI Could Teach Itself Without Human Help by 2028

The Decoder

In brief

  • AI systems are getting closer to the ability to train themselves without human intervention, according to Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark.
  • He predicts a 60% chance that this could happen by the end of 2028.
    • This shift would mean AI models improving at an accelerating pace, potentially outstripping human oversight and control.
    • This development matters because it challenges our current understanding of how AI evolves.
  • If AI can improve itself without human input, it could lead to unexpected breakthroughs-or pose new risks.
  • Developers and researchers must now consider how to manage such systems before they become too advanced to regulate effectively.
  • Looking ahead, the key question is whether humans can keep up with self-improving AI or if we'll need entirely new frameworks to guide its evolution safely.
    • This will be a critical area of focus in the coming years.

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