Waves, Not a Wall: Inside DeepMind’s Map From AGI to Superintelligence

DeepMind researchers publish a detailed framework exploring pathways from human-level AI to superintelligence, emphasizing compute scaling and theoretical limits.

When AI Builds Itself: Inside Anthropic’s Evidence on Recursive Self-Improvement

Anthropic reports measurable acceleration in AI’s ability to develop itself, with data indicating progress toward recursive self-improvement, though key gaps remain.

Technology Is Never Neutral: Pope Leo XIV’s AI Encyclical, and the Empty Chairs in the Room

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical addresses AI’s moral challenges, highlighting the influence of those who develop and finance technology, with a focus on Anthropic’s role.

The unbundling of the budget app. Why a conversational finance surface absorbs what the personal-finance apps charge for, and what survives the absorption.

OpenAI’s launch of a conversational finance feature inside ChatGPT shifts the personal-finance app landscape, absorbing commodity functions and challenging standalone apps.

Jack Clark Says It Out Loud — Reading the Co-Founder’s 60%/2028 Estimate on Automated AI R&D

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark publicly estimates a 60% probability that autonomous AI systems capable of self-advancement emerge by 2028.

The Memento Constraint: Why Continual Learning Is the Trillion-Dollar Bottleneck Nobody Is Pricing

Exploring how the inability of AI models to learn continually shapes the enterprise AI economy and the trillion-dollar implications of solving this challenge.