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Agents can trivially self improve. I'd be happy to show you - contact me at arthur@distributed.systems

Why wouldn't you hand me 35 million dollars right now if I can clearly illustrate to you that I have technology you haven't seen? Edge. Maybe you know something I don't, or maybe you just haven't seen it. While loops go hard ;)

They don't need to release their internal developments to you to show that they can scale their plan - they can show incremental improvements to benchmarks. We can instruct the AI over time to get it to be superhuman, no need for any fundamental innovations anymore



Perhaps you should pitch that to a VC?


I don't know anyone. That would be cool though, I basically have it running already.


Has it passed the Turing Test?

Keep in mind that the actual test is adversarial - a human is simultaneously chatting via text with a human and a program, knowing that one of them is not human, and trying to divine which is an artificial machine.


And the human and machine under tests are aware of that, and can play off each other.


You could ask the system for advice for how to find a VC to pitch to.

https://chatgpt.com/share/6769217c-4848-8009-9107-c2db122f08... is what advice ChatGPT has to give. I'm not sure if it's any good, but it's a few ideas you can try out.




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