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How AI Evolution Mirrors Biological Growth in Tech Development

What Happened

The Atlantic published an article examining a new perspective on artificial intelligence, arguing that AI technologies today are grown rather than built in traditional programming terms. Instead of following detailed instructions, modern AI like large language models develop through exposure to massive datasets and ongoing user engagement, much like an organism matures by interacting with its environment. The article highlights a shift from manual code to systems that evolve, adapt, and shape themselves in response to data and experience, fundamentally changing how engineers build intelligent technology.

Why It Matters

This evolution of AI development methods has significant implications for the future of technology, making systems more adaptable and potentially unpredictable. As AI becomes integral to products and services, understanding its “grown” nature will be crucial for innovation and risk management. Read more in our AI News Hub

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