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UK throws its hat into the AI fire | TechCrunch

In 2023, the U.K. made a big song and dance about the need to consider the harms of AI, giving itself a leading role in the wider conversation around AI safety. Now, it’s whistling a very different tune: today, the government announced a sweeping plan and a big bet on...

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This post is adapted from the Agents section of AI Engineering (2025) with minor edits to make it a standalone post. Go to Source

Prophecies of the Flood – by Ethan Mollick

Recently, something shifted in the AI industry. Researchers began speaking urgently about the arrival of supersmart AI systems, a flood of intelligence. Not in some distant future, but imminently. They often refer AGI - Artificial General Intelligence - defined,...

Roaming RAG – RAG without the Vector Database – Arcturus Labs

Roaming RAG offers a fresh take on Retrieval-Augmented Generation, letting LLMs navigate well-structured documents like a human—exploring outlines and diving into sections to find answers. Forget complex retrieval setups and vector databases; this streamlined approach...

Harnessing AI to drive team efficiency and optimize project management

As organizations strive for greater project management efficiency, AI can be a powerful tool to identify inefficiencies, anticipate risks, and improve decision-making. From content creation to data summarization, generative AI (GenAI) transforms how teams work by...

We’re getting the social media crisis wrong

This post lays out some ideas that I’ve been thinking about for a long while. You should treat my claims with appropriate skepticism - I’m saying that a lot of public thinking and academic research about social media is chasing after the wrong target, on the basis of...

The second bitter lesson – by Adam Elwood

With natural selection as the only general principle that relates to scaling out incentives, we need to be very careful to assume we can solve alignment with technical tricks. Instead, we must put in strong controls to keep intelligence closely tied to consciousness....

The Bitter Lesson

The biggest lesson that can be read from 70 years of AI research is that general methods that leverage computation are ultimately the most effective, and by a large margin. The ultimate reason for this is Moore's law, or rather its generalization of continued...

35 New AI Roles to watch out for

Welcome to this wonderful new year with Work3! This week I’d like to start a new column that is focused on new job roles and skills that AI will be creating. Some are already existing, some are educated hypothesis, or even better - ideas and demands that should be...

A quote from François Chollet

I don't think people really appreciate how simple ARC-AGI-1 was, and what solving it really means. It was designed as the simplest, most basic assessment of fluid intelligence possible. Failure … I don't think people really appreciate how simple ARC-AGI-1 was, and...

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