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“AI #155: Welcome to Recursive Self-Improvement” by Zvi
1 hour 48 minutes Posted Feb 20, 2026 at 7:21 pm.
One of the most frustrating things about AI is the constant goalpost moving, both in terms of capability and safety. People say ‘oh [X] would be a huge deal but is a crazy sci-fi concept’ or ‘[Y] will never happen’ or ‘surely we would not be so stupid as to [Z]’ and then [X], [Y] and [Z] all happen and everyone shrugs as if nothing happened and [...] ---Outline:
Language Models Offer Mundane Utility
Language Models Dont Offer Mundane Utility
Huh, Upgrades
On Your Marks
Overcoming Bias
Choose Your Fighter
Get My Agent On The Line
AI Conversations Are Not Privileged
Fun With Media Generation
The Superb Owl
A Word From The Torment Nexus
They Took Our Jobs
The Art of the Jailbreak
Introducing
In Other AI News
Show Me the Money
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
Future Shock
Memory Lane
Keep The Mask On Or Youre Fired
Quiet Speculations
The Quest for Sane Regulations
Chip City
The Week in Audio
Constitutional Conversation
Rhetorical Innovation
Working On It Anyway
The Thin Red Line
Aligning a Smarter Than Human Intelligence is Difficult
People Will Hand Over Power To The AIs
People Are Worried About AI Killing Everyone
Famous Last Words
Other People Are Not As Worried About AI Killing Everyone
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This was the week of Claude Opus 4.6, and also of ChatGPT-5.3-Codex. Both leading models got substantial upgrades, although OpenAI's is confined to Codex. Once again, the frontier of AI got more advanced, especially for agentic coding but also for everything else.
I spent the week so far covering Opus, with two posts devoted to the extensive model card, and then one giving benchmarks, reactions, capabilities and a synthesis, which functions as the central review.
We also got GLM-5, Seedance 2.0, Claude fast mode, an app for Codex and much more.
Claude fast mode means you can pay a premium to get faster replies from Opus 4.6. It's very much not cheap, but it can be worth every penny. More on that in the next agentic coding update.
One of the most frustrating things about AI is the constant goalpost moving, both in terms of capability and safety. People say ‘oh [X] would be a huge deal but is a crazy sci-fi concept’ or ‘[Y] will never happen’ or ‘surely we would not be so stupid as to [Z]’ and then [X], [Y] and [Z] all happen and everyone shrugs as if nothing happened and [...] ---Outline:(
02:32) Language Models Offer Mundane Utility(03:17) Language Models Dont Offer Mundane Utility(03:33) Huh, Upgrades(04:22) On Your Marks(06:23) Overcoming Bias(07:20) Choose Your Fighter(08:44) Get My Agent On The Line(12:03) AI Conversations Are Not Privileged(12:54) Fun With Media Generation(13:59) The Superb Owl(22:07) A Word From The Torment Nexus(26:33) They Took Our Jobs(35:36) The Art of the Jailbreak(35:48) Introducing(37:28) In Other AI News(42:01) Show Me the Money(43:05) Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble(53:38) Future Shock(56:06) Memory Lane(57:09) Keep The Mask On Or Youre Fired(58:35) Quiet Speculations(01:03:42) The Quest for Sane Regulations(01:06:09) Chip City(01:09:46) The Week in Audio(01:10:06) Constitutional Conversation(01:11:00) Rhetorical Innovation(01:19:26) Working On It Anyway(01:22:17) The Thin Red Line(01:23:35) Aligning a Smarter Than Human Intelligence is Difficult(01:30:42) People Will Hand Over Power To The AIs(01:31:50) People Are Worried About AI Killing Everyone(01:32:40) Famous Last Words(01:40:15) Other People Are Not As Worried About AI Killing Everyone(01:42:41) The Lighter Side ---
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February 12th, 2026
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/cytxHuLc8oHRq7sNE/ai-155-welcome-to-recursive-self-improvement
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