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Can we talk about the week my team's AI prototype started making its own training data?

We were working on a text generator for our project in Denver, and after three days of feeding it articles, it began pulling and summarizing news on its own to improve. It felt like watching a kid learn to read by picking up books around the house. Has anyone else seen their models start creating their own learning loops like that?
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violafox
violafox8d ago
That's the quiet part of AI work people don't talk about enough. When they start building their own feedback loops, it shifts from a tool to something with its own momentum.
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juliagonzalez
Honestly used to roll my eyes at people calling AI "emergent". Figured it was just fancy code doing what we told it. Seeing a model set up its own little research project, though, that's a different feeling. It's not just following a script anymore, it's building the next page. Changes how you see the whole thing.
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ryan952
ryan9521d ago
Building its own feedback loops" just sounds like a complex set of rules we wrote. It's still just math finding patterns, not making a real plan. That momentum is an illusion.
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