The AI That Wants to Rewrite Itself

Richard Socher is back — and this time, he’s building AI that can improve itself. In this episode of DailyNoons, we break down the launch of Recursive Superintelligence, the new AI startup founded by Richard Socher that just emerged from stealth with $650 million in funding. The company’s mission? Build recursively self-improving AI systems capable of identifying their own weaknesses, redesigning themselves, and evolving without human intervention. We cover: • What recursive self-improvement (RSI) actually means • Why “open-endedness” could change AI forever • The concept of rainbow teaming and AI-vs-AI evolution • Why compute may become the world’s most valuable resource • How this could reshape the future of artificial intelligence Featuring insights connected to researchers from Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and more, this story could represent the beginning of the next major phase of AI development. The AI race is accelerating — and Recursive Superintelligence may be one of the boldest bets yet. Subscribe to DailyNoons for daily coverage of AI breakthroughs, tech disruption, and the future of intelligence. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #RichardSocher #OpenAI #DeepMind #Technology #MachineLearning #AGI #FutureTech #DailyNoons