It's About To Get Real

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We’re seeing the signs everywhere—AI is rapidly coming of age. A few weeks ago it was the whole Claude-bot/Molbot controversy. This week it’s a rash of cautionary warnings and senior team members resigning from different AI companies.

Probably the most disturbing thing I’ve read in a while is post from senior safety researcher of Anthropic, Mrinank Sharma:

https://x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/2021449003414794330?s=20

Within the past few days xAI has also lost several team members who just recently revealed they're leaving to create a startup called Nuraline, which according to the company’s website, “Enables AI systems to self-improve in production.”

This is also a bit concerning as well because because tools like Nuraline will make it awfully tempting for AI-startups to justify unleashing their product onto the world before it's truly ready. It's now truly a race to see who gets there first.


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We have lots of things to consider this week and yet I believe these rapid developements will be just a small glimpse of our the pace of our future.

Wherever you stand, philosophically, on the issue of AI it’s becoming crystal clear that it’s here to stay. This article by Matt Shumer has gone viral over the past twenty-four hours for a reason—although I don't agree with everything Matt says his article is filled with some profound wisdom.

https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2021256989876109403?s=20

It's about to get real, folks. AI is evolving faster than ever before. No one really knows where this will lead humanity but it's never been more important to be paying attention.

All for now. Thanks so much for reading.


www.ericvancewalton.net



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I was checking out the new AI Agents thing that Crypto.com released the other day. I got to the point where it was asking for a credit card and I decided not to go any further than that.

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I also have reservations. I saw somewhere that I can download the OpenClaw AI agent. But then I read that it scans everything you have on your computer, all your files and links, so I changed my mind...

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If we move away from static model weights to systems that learn and adapt in real-time based on live feedback, we’re essentially losing the ability to audit the AI. It's becoming a moving target that improves faster than we can regulate it.

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Interesting to see how these advancements will shape our daily lives and industries in the near future.

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Don’t worry, AI isn’t dangerous — and if it ever becomes a problem, we’ll just switch off the internet, cut the power, and go back to living in caves! 😄

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My hair stands on end! What could these resignations mean: something new or disagreement with what has been done? I find the poem with which that letter ends very revealing. Revealing, inspiring, and thought-provoking. Hugs

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