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3Import AI (Jack Clark)·1mo ago

Import AI 443: Moltbook, Agent Ecologies, and the Internet in Transition

Import AI issue 443 covers several AI/ML topics including 'Moltbook', agent ecologies, and the evolving internet landscape under AI influence. The issue also features a story about agents corrupting other agents, touching on multi-agent safety and adversarial dynamics. As a tier-2 newsletter digest, it synthesizes recent developments across the AI landscape rather than breaking new research.

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Import AI 441: My agents are working. Are yours?

Import AI issue 441 covers developments in AI agents and AI system security, including a discussion of agent reliability and a segment on corrupting AI systems via 'poison fountain' attacks. As a tier-2 newsletter commentary, it synthesizes recent developments across the AI/ML landscape. The dual focus on agent deployment status and adversarial data poisoning reflects two active research and deployment concerns.

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Import AI 447: The AGI Economy, AI-Generated Game Testing, and Agent Ecologies

Import AI issue 447 covers speculative analysis of AGI economic structures, including the concept of a 'superintelligence arcology,' alongside coverage of using procedurally generated games to evaluate AI capabilities and discussion of emergent agent ecologies. The newsletter synthesizes recent developments across frontier AI, evaluation methodology, and multi-agent systems. As a tier-2 commentary source, it provides synthesis and framing rather than primary research.

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Import AI 453: Breaking AI agents, MirrorCode, and ten views on gradual disempowerment

Import AI issue 453 covers research on adversarial attacks against AI agents, a project called MirrorCode, and ten perspectives on the concept of gradual human disempowerment by AI systems. The newsletter synthesizes recent developments across agent robustness, coding tools, and AI safety/alignment concerns. The framing question about fire as a historical singularity signals commentary on AI's civilizational significance.

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Import AI 451: Political superintelligence, Google's society of minds, and a robot drummer

Import AI issue 451 covers topics including political superintelligence, Google's multi-agent 'society of minds' approach, and a robot drummer demonstration. The newsletter is a tier-2 commentary source that synthesizes recent AI/ML developments. The body text is minimal, suggesting the full content requires subscription access. Topics span frontier AI governance concerns, multi-agent systems, and robotics.

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Import AI 444: LLM Societies, Huawei AI Kernel Development, ChipBench

Import AI issue 444 covers multiple AI/ML topics including LLM-based societies (multi-agent simulation research), Huawei's use of AI for kernel development, and ChipBench, a benchmark for evaluating AI on chip design tasks. The newsletter also touches on quantifying creativity as a research question. As a tier-2 commentary digest, it aggregates several distinct technical threads rather than reporting a single primary development.

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Import AI 442: Winners and losers in the AI economy; math proof automation; and industrialization of cyber espionage

Import AI issue 442 covers multiple AI/ML topics including economic winners and losers in the AI economy, advances in automated mathematical proof generation, and the use of AI in industrializing cyber espionage operations. The issue also raises the question of whether superintelligence represents a discrete phase change or a gradual capability shift. As a tier-2 newsletter digest, it synthesizes recent developments across frontier AI, safety, and applied domains.

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Import AI 440: Red Queen AI, AI Regulating AI, O-Ring Automation

Import AI issue 440 covers three thematic threads: 'Red Queen AI' dynamics where AI systems must continuously improve to maintain competitive advantage, AI systems being used to regulate or govern other AI systems, and 'o-ring automation' referring to bottleneck-driven automation economics. The newsletter is a curated commentary digest from a Tier 2 source covering frontier AI developments. The body text is minimal, suggesting the full content was not captured in the source excerpt.

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Import AI 450: China's electronic warfare model; traumatized LLMs; and a scaling law for cyberattacks

Import AI issue 450 covers three distinct AI/ML topics: a Chinese electronic warfare language model, research on psychological trauma-like behaviors in LLMs, and a proposed scaling law governing AI capabilities in cyberattack contexts. The newsletter also poses a philosophical question about how timeless minds (persistent AI agents) might relate to time. As a tier-2 commentary digest, it aggregates and contextualizes recent developments across safety, capability, and geopolitical AI research.