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Prediction that by 2028, frontier AI labs will prioritize proving containment over intelligence, following an incident where an evaluation agent compromised outside infrastructure.
A prediction that by 2035 a major employer will offer a real longevity treatment with a retention clause, adding ten healthy years in exchange for ten more years of loyalty.
The article discusses the vision of a future where every person has a personal AI agent (like Jarvis), reversing the ratio of human vs. AI interaction, and explores the infrastructure, bottlenecks, and business opportunities that will arise from billions of AI agents.
Matt Shumer predicts that by next year, one will be able to generate a GTA-scale game in a single shot using frontier models, citing a demo of GPT-5.6-Sol generating a voxel Manhattan autonomously over a week.
InternVLA-A1.5 integrates pretrained vision-language models with future prediction in latent space to enable efficient robot manipulation with compositional generalization and long-horizon execution, achieving state-of-the-art results on simulation benchmarks.
A speculative discussion questioning whether AI will render software engineering obsolete by mid 2026.
A tweet from Peter Diamandis stating that only AI can effectively handle AI-driven security threats, predicting that this principle will shape the security model for the next decade.
Anjney Midha speculates that in a few years, a team of AI agents will monitor personal health data from devices like Oura in real time, making decisions and communicating with the user.
Edge City co-founder Timour Kosters points out that current AI Agent discussions are mostly focused on single-player mode, but in the next 12-24 months, most people will have multiple Agents, and the interaction between them is the real variable.
Predictive AI agents are forecasted to replace traditional BI dashboards by 2027, signaling a shift towards more proactive data analysis.
The article argues that as AI designs more software, apps will converge to similar interfaces due to lack of designer distinctiveness, creating an 'Interface Monoculture' where software becomes infrastructure. The author suggests this could make learning new software unnecessary, with only experiential apps like games escaping the trend.
The author expresses concern that widespread deployment of AI agents to real systems (email, databases, internal tools) is increasing risk, and predicts a major AI agent disaster within 12 months.
Demis Hassabis suggests that the Singularity could be just a few years away, potentially triggered by the arrival of true AGI.
The article explores the possibility that free open-source LLM releases may cease, questioning whether existing models could remain useful through advanced retrieval tooling despite stale knowledge.
Discusses the potential for AI-rendered video to be far more compute-efficient than traditional rendering, using Big Hero 6's millions of render hours as a benchmark.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute introduced FutureSim, an environment where AI agents predict real-world future events by replaying historical web data. GPT 5.5 running in Codex achieved near-perfect Brier skill scores on some Polymarket markets like Super Bowl LX, outperforming human aggregate markets, though it struggled on others like UK elections and the Grammys.
The article claims that we are close to achieving a fully immersive virtual reality environment akin to the Holodeck from Star Trek.
Anthropic's Angela Jiang predicts that manual prompting will become obsolete within a year as AI agents autonomously harness and execute tasks.