AI Agents Don't Just Update Weights—They Evolve in Layers
What if your AI agent could learn without forgetting everything it knew? Turns out, true continual learning happens in three overlooked layers most builders ignore.
Deep dives into academic papers, theoretical breakthroughs, algorithmic efficiency, and the science advancing artificial intelligence.
What if your AI agent could learn without forgetting everything it knew? Turns out, true continual learning happens in three overlooked layers most builders ignore.
What if the AI revolution is already here, but invisible? One dad's midnight experiment reveals beasts of capability lurking behind everyday screens.
AI post-training libraries die fast if they can't adapt. TRL v1.0 doesn't just survive the chaos—it thrives on it, splitting stable APIs from bleeding-edge experiments.
Jack Clark's Import AI 445 hits hard: Is 2026 the year we decide on superintelligence? Meanwhile, Facebook's Kunlun cracks scaling laws for recommenders, eyeing massive ad gains.
Imagine scrolling a social feed filled with aliens posing as humans. That's Moltbook, where AI agents run wild—and it's our first glimpse of the agent-filled internet.
Facebook wants humans and AI teaming up for superintelligence. Noble goal. Total fantasy.
You fire up Google's Project Genie, sketch a neon jungle, and dive in—only for physics to bail after 30 seconds. Infinite worlds? More like infinite frustration.
Your endless Facebook scroll? It's now powered by AI that rewrites its own code to study you faster, cheaper. Meta's KernelEvolve isn't just tech wizardry—it's the machinery of surveillance getting an upgrade.
Highway drivers have long dreaded those mystery slowdowns. Turns out, 100 AI-savvy cars can kill them dead—boosting flow and slashing fuel use for all.
Folks figured AI would crawl toward godlike smarts. Nope—it's sprinting, and even top forecasters like Ajeya Cotra are eating crow. Time to track this beast before it tracks us.
Rap legend LL COOL J grills Google's James Manyika on AI's creative promise. Forty years in, he's seen tech change music—but warns of losing the irreplaceable human fire.
What if AI's black box isn't so black after all? Google's Gemma Scope 2 promises a front-row seat to model thoughts – but I'm not holding my breath.