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Featured What Is So Worrying About Recursive Self-Improvement? Recursive self-improvement, or RSI, sounds like science fiction. RSI is when AI improves itself, then the improved AI improves itself again, and the loop speeds up. But it is not science fiction; it is here and beginning to reshape what… August 2026 · Ray Poynter
What Is So Worrying About Recursive Self-Improvement?
AI Update – 3 August 2026 AI AI Update – 3 August 2026 Here are three big themes from last week';s AI news. AI moves from conversation to action: three developments… 3 August 2026 Open-weight AI: four ways to use it and why access matters AI Open-weight AI: four ways to use it and why access matters Open-weight AI is often discussed as though releasing the model automatically makes AI accessible. In practice, access depends… 1 August 2026 When the model vanishes overnight: the lessons from the Fable ban and its implications for your AI supply line AI When the model vanishes overnight: the lessons from the Fable ban and its implications for your AI supply line Anthropic's two most capable models disappeared for everyone in a single evening. For research teams now building on… 20 June 2026 Myth Number 2: MIT Showed That 95% of AI Pilots Fail AI Myth Number 2: MIT Showed That 95% of AI Pilots Fail Perhaps the most commonly quoted statistics about AI projects is that 95% of them fail, according to MIT.… 31 May 2026 AI Myth Number 1: AI Cannot Produce Anything New AI AI Myth Number 1: AI Cannot Produce Anything New AI only repeats what it was taught. That is a comforting line that appears whenever AI comes up… 25 May 2026 Calling All Runners: Take Part in Our Research Race Calling All Runners: Take Part in Our Research We are looking for regular runners based in the UK to take part in a research project about… 15 April 2026 Conference report: CSDI 2026 workshop overview Market Research Conference report: CSDI 2026 workshop overview Here is my report on the International Workshop on Comparative Survey Design and Implementation, University of Vienna, 23–25… 28 March 2026 Why do clocks go clockwise? A sundial reminder about standards Uncategorized Why do clocks go clockwise? A sundial reminder about standards Have you ever wondered why clockwise is the direction it is? Who decided and why? That is part… 31 January 2026 Chinese AI Models Are Reshaping the Global Landscape – What Does This Mean for Market Research? AI Chinese AI Models Are Reshaping the Global Landscape – What Does This Mean for Market Research? I've been tracking the rise of Chinese AI systems with growing interest over the past year, and I… 17 January 2026

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