Import AI 461: "Alignment is not on track"; FrontierCode; and synthetic research interns
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter discusses AI alignment challenges, the FrontierCode project, and the concept of synthetic research interns.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter discusses AI alignment challenges, the FrontierCode project, and the concept of synthetic research interns.
An analysis of AI data centers suggests their total water consumption is relatively small on a global scale, despite having significant localized environmental impacts.
An analysis explores the financial outlook of Oracle's AI infrastructure business, noting that while revenue is growing, long-term profitability remains difficult to forecast.
OpenAI has shared its strategic vision outlining plans to ensure artificial general intelligence is developed safely and its benefits are distributed globally.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter discusses societal reward hacking, Anthropic's repetitive strain injury data, and reinforcement learning applications in quadcopter racing.
NIO Chief Executive Li Bin warned that retail sales in China's domestic automotive market could experience a significant decline of up to twenty percent in 2026.
Pope Leo has called for the ethical disarmament of artificial intelligence, urging society to focus on human-centric hope.
An investigation explores whether a recent papal statement referencing Gandalf was directed at tech investor Peter Thiel.
Jack Clark's newsletter discusses the initial developments and implications of AI systems beginning to recursively improve themselves.
Author Steven Rosenbaum discusses how AI-generated synthetic quotes ended up in his book and explains why he still intends to use the technology.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter covers topics including AI security risks, the Muon optimizer, and positive alignment research.
The widespread use of AI for academic cheating at Princeton University is putting a strain on the institution's traditional honor code system.
An article on Hugging Face argues that successful enterprise AI adoption requires shifting focus from large language models to scalable agent logic.
Hugging Face discussed the role of open-source artificial intelligence in strengthening cybersecurity defenses and fostering collaborative security research.
The latest Import AI newsletter discusses the economic impact of AI automation, scaling laws in cyber warfare, and challenges in forecasting GDP.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter discusses future technological projections and speculative narratives surrounding the AI singularity.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter discusses the challenges of AI oversight, scaling laws for protein folding, and economic models for AI extinction risks.
This article clarifies key terminology used to describe AI agent architectures, focusing on terms like harness and scaffold.
The latest issue of the Import AI newsletter covers automated alignment research, a safety evaluation of a Chinese AI model, and the HiFloat4 format.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has outlined five core principles intended to guide the company's mission of developing beneficial artificial general intelligence.
The latest Import AI newsletter discusses vulnerabilities in AI agents, MirrorCode, and various perspectives on gradual human disempowerment by technology.