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Satya Nadella says the 3 capabilities needed for AI agents are now in place and improving exponentially: 1) a multimodal interface 2) reasoning and planning 3) long-term memory and tool use

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Microsoft CEO says that rather than seeing AI Scaling Laws hit a wall, if anything we are seeing the emergence of a new Scaling Law for test-time (inference) compute

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o1 aced the Korean SAT exam, only got one question wrong

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WaitButWhy’s Tim Urban says we must be careful with AGI because "you don’t get a second chance to build god" – if God v1 is buggy, we can’t iterate like normal software because it won’t let us unplug it. There might be 1000 AGIs and it could only take one going rogue to wipe us out.

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Not being scared of AGI indicates either pessimism about rate of future progress synthesizing digital intelligence, or severe lack of imagination about the power of intelligence.

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Biden, Xi Agree They Won’t Give AI Control Over Nuclear Weapons

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"I just witnessed an agent sign into gmail, code ransomware, compress it into a zip file, write a phishing email, attach the payload, and successfully deliver it to the target"

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Gary Marcus has been saying deep learning is hitting a wall for the last 12 years

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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman: “We have prototypes that have near-infinite memory. And so it just doesn’t forget, which is truly transformative.”

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