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This paper provides a systematic review of Agentic AI, discussing its historical evolution, architecture, applications, challenges, and future research directions.
Simon Peter Jones reviewed the origins, design process, and evolution of Haskell at JuliaCon 2026 and looked ahead to its future.
A new study suggests that the advent of fecal pellets during the Cambrian period supplied essential nutrients to deeper ocean waters, potentially supporting the diversification and increased biomass of complex animal life.
A radical new study proposes that life on Earth may have arisen twice independently, challenging conventional theories about the single origin of life.
The article explains how the 'fecal revolution'—the evolution of feces as a nutrient source—transformed Earth's ecosystems over geological time.
This paper introduces OpenMLE, an open full-stack system for studying recursive self-improvement in machine learning engineering, and presents Frontis-MA1, a 35B model post-trained as a meta-evolution agent. It shows significant improvement over its base model on MLE-BenchLite and transfers to held-out benchmarks, with weights and code released.
In the article, the author traces the evolution of subagent paradigms in AI coding assistants over the past year, and introduces 'Swarm Coding' as a consolidated agent skill that delegates subagent management to an agent itself.
Paul Graham observes that programming was already trending toward installing and configuring others' code without reading source, even before 'vibe coding' became a term.
An essay reflecting on the anxiety among programmers about becoming obsolete due to AI/LLMs, drawing a parallel to the shift from stop-motion to CGI in Jurassic Park, and urging professionals to evolve and learn new tools.
This article discusses the future evolution of AI engineering, focusing on changes in AI development practices and AI platforms.
A paper from Jeff Clune's lab describes an AI that doubled its coding ability on SWE-bench from 20% to 50% by rewriting its own source code without human intervention, using an evolutionary approach.
A historical look at how the Windows operating system UI for opening unassociated files evolved from Windows 386 to Windows XP, showing the progression of dialog boxes and the introduction of web service prompts.
A new study reveals that cockroach genomes contain thousands of pieces of bacterial DNA acquired through horizontal gene transfer, challenging the assumption that such transfers are rare in complex animals.
This article draws parallels between biological evolution and technological evolution, explaining how modularity and sexual reproduction allow populations to increase the rate of information acquisition. Simulations demonstrate that mixing genetic material accelerates the spread of beneficial mutations, analogous to how technologies build on existing components.
A new study reveals that the genomes of early complex cells (eukaryotes) were built through multiple waves of gene transfers from various bacteria and archaea, complicating the simple fusion model.
This survey systematically examines skill evolution and evaluation for agentic systems, categorizing evolution into four paradigms and analyzing six skill-centric benchmark categories to identify structural gaps and open directions.
The article describes the commercial evolution of AI agents from being used as tools by humans, to becoming part of organizational workflows, and eventually providing services directly to the market, potentially disrupting traditional service layers.
A discussion questioning Yann LeCun's comparison between human learning and AI, arguing that humans inherit millions of years of evolutionary pretraining hardcoded into genetics, giving babies an advanced foundation for spatial reasoning that LLMs lack.
Discussion on how AI agents like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude are shifting user search behavior away from traditional Google searches, potentially making SEO less about ranking articles and more about brand authority and structured data.
An article about simulating evolutionary processes on the PICO-8 fantasy console, likely demonstrating a creative coding project or educational tool.