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Bridged7756last Wednesday at 4:22 AM5 repliesview on HN

Opus 4.5 is writing code that Opus 5.0 will refactor and extend. And Opus 5.5 will take that code and rewrite it in C from the ground up. And Opus 6.0 will take that code and make it assembly. And Opus 7.0 will design its own CPU. And Opus 8.0 will make a factory for its own CPUs. And Opus 9.0 will populate mars. And Opus 10.0 will be able to achieve AGI. And Opus 11.0 will find God. And Opus 12.0 will make us a time machine. And so on.


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TheOtherHobbeslast Wednesday at 12:12 PM

Objectively, we are talking about systems that have gone from being cute toys to outmatching most juniors using only rigid and slow batch training cycles.

As soon as models have persistent memory for their own try/fail/succeed attempts, and can directly modify what's currently called their training data in real time, they're going to develop very, very quickly.

We may even be underestimating how quickly this will happen.

We're also underestimating how much more powerful they become if you give them analysis and documentation tasks referencing high quality software design principles before giving them code to write.

This is very much 1.0 tech. It's already scary smart compared to the median industry skill level.

The 2.0 version is going to be something else entirely.

latentsealast Wednesday at 5:09 AM

Can't wait to see what Opus 13.0 does with the multiverse.

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mfalconlast Wednesday at 10:56 AM

Wake me up at Opus 12

lomaselast Wednesday at 9:25 AM

Just one more OPUS bro.

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zwnowlast Wednesday at 7:44 AM

I also love how AI enthusiasts just ignore the issue of exhausted training data... You cant just magically create more training data. Also synthetic training data reduces the quality of models.

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