TechCrunch reports that recursive self-improvement, or RSI, is becoming a new AI industry fixation, much like AGI. Researchers and startups including Recursive Superintelligence, Auto-Research, AutoScientist, and Disarray are exploring ways for AI systems to automate parts of AI research. But experts caution that AI-assisted research is not the same as fully autonomous self-improvement, especially while models still struggle with long-term self-direction and verification.
This Import AI issue is a long essay and fiction piece about living through rapid AI progress. Clark uses personal experience and Anthropic’s internal use of Claude to show work shifting toward delegation, verification, observability, and agent management. He then offers speculative 2026-2028 predictions around biology, autonomous companies, robotics, recursive self-improvement, and a positive singularity story focused on healthcare.
本期 Import AI 聚焦於「自動化 AI 研究」的最新趨勢。隨著大語言模型與 Agent 技術的成熟,AI 系統已開始展現出自動撰寫程式碼、設計新演算法並進行自我訓練的能力。這種「遞迴自我提升(Recursive Self-Improvement)」不僅能極大地加速 AI 研發進程,也引發了關於安全控制、運算資源分配以及 AI 演進速度失控的深思。