Crazy that this is legal.
I agree with their assessment that achieving superintelligence likely isn't possible when using purely human training data, and that iterative self improvement will be a necessary part of the recipe as well.
However, their strategy leans quite heavily on "amplification" without laying out any concrete mechanism that would allow it to generate super human training data while maintaining generality. Because of that, this strikes me as simply an iterative improvement on LLM training rather than a breakthrough that could lead to AGI. If they can figure out that aspect, then they'll have something much more compelling on their hands.
Either way, having OSS models of this caliber is great. The fact that they work with HF, Ollama, and a few other APIs means you can evaluate if it's better for some purpose quite easily.
I mean, they have screenshots of tables and stuff so they’re presumably not outright lying, but I’ve been burned before in this space. I guess I’ll just have to wait and see if others start freaking out about them…
Tech-wise the IDA algorithm seems promising! Aiming for “superintelligence” is a little bold considering that counts on an (inherently-unpredictable!) intelligence explosion from a human-level model, but I’m sure it helped them raise at least.
Thanks for posting! Keeping my eye on y’all :)