> We term this approach as AI-Driven Research for Systems (ADRS), which iteratively generates, evaluates, and refines solutions.
> The central thesis of this paper is that a new class of AI-driven approaches, which we term AI-Driven Research for Systems (ADRS), is beginning to show promising results in automated algorithm discovery, and will ultimately prompt a re-evaluation of the traditional role of systems researchers.
A set of encryption keys is a lot smaller than the set of all user data, so it's much more viable to have both more redundant hot storage and more frequently rotated cold storage of just the keys.
You’re assuming they would attempt to produce gold exactly the same way. The process would likely evolve to become better. What happens if you add a growth rate?
How do you measure positive and negative societal impact of this technology?
I find mobile phone face unlock so useful, giving every citizen the power to use face recognition could be better than a few people, robots that identify someone and give them lifesaving medication are great (but the opposite, robot assassin can also be created). I guess it comes down to good people building good tools. Humans are generally kind and empathetic
It'll be a net-positive for things like that, passports might be rendered useless in the future since they're already using facial recognition at Customs. It can help solve crimes given it can recognize faces using CCTV footage amongst other things.
There is a certain level of distrust since it can be abused and people think it will lead to a dystopian police state.
It depends on the tool you use and I guess the use case too. Some are language model agnostic like aider in the command line, I use sonnit sometimes and then 4o other times. I wonder if or when language models will become highly differentiable. Right now I see them more like a commodity that are relatively interchangeable but that is shifting slightly with other features as they battle to become platforms
I built an email notifier for alerting me when there is a popular news article which I defined by X number of comments. I think forums like hacker news are a really cool indicator for an emerging technology, an opportunity, or some exciting tech story. I get a tonne of false positives though, mostly articles that are inflammatory get sent to me. However, crowd strike triggered it as did the release of chat gpt so there are some hits