While there have been many sober warnings about AI and recursive self-improvement, Arianna Huffington argues that it is a fundamentally human skill.
Important messages require accurate transmission. Big genes are especially challenging. During processing, introns (non-coding elements) are snipped out and exons (coding segments) pasted together to ...
The word “recursion” is the latest buzzword in AI circles. Two separate startups have taken on the name, and many more have started referencing recursive self-improvement (RSI) in their roadmaps. Like ...
Evidence that AI-fueled drug discovery is the way forward is hard to find now, but that could change in 2025. After merging with Exscientia, Recursion will have 10 clinical readouts to look forward to ...
With a one-of-a-kind platform that can run and analyze millions of experiments at a time, Recursion could change the drug-discovery process. The stock market, though, isn't that impressed, and the ...
One of the biggest surprises in molecular biology was the discovery in 1977 that coding information in genes is interrupted by non-coding sequences known as introns. Much has since been learned about ...
Eric Schmidt and other AI leaders (Karpathy, Musk, Anthropic executives) have described recursive self-improvement (RSI)—AI autonomously designing, testing, and deploying better versions of itself—as ...
Chris Gibson, Recursion Pharmaceuticals CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk its partnership with Nvidia, its investors day, drug discovery and more. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear ...