Dave Dröge
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Dave Dröge
@DrogeDave
Writer of literature, see https://t.co/Dh7uLHsPl2 | working in healthcare | two masters Psychology




New research proves that current AI agent groups cannot reliably coordinate or agree on simple decisions. Building teams of AI agents that can consistently agree on a final decision is surprisingly difficult for LLMs. But problem is that developers frequently assume that if you have enough AI agents working together, they will eventually figure out how to solve a problem by talking it through. This paper shows that this assumption is currently wrong. Even in a friendly environment where every agent is trying to help, the team often gets stuck or stops responding entirely. Because this happens more often as the group gets bigger, it means we cannot yet trust these agent systems to handle tasks where they must agree on a correct answer. ---- Paper Link – arxiv. org/abs/2603.01213 Paper Title: "Can AI Agents Agree?"








"Phase 1: Develop superintelligence. Phase 2: ????? Phase 3: Cure cancer, solve climate change, universal education." @Emilia_Javorsky unpacks why superintelligence is NOT the magical solution to all of our problems, contrary to AI companies' claims:



Kurdish filmmaker Rojhilat Aksoy is being prosecuted in Turkey for screening an animated film about the Armenian Genocide in Diyarbakir province. The charges? “Publicly insulting the Turkish nation and state institutions."

Authenticiteit Als (literair) schrijver zal ik uiteraard nooit, maar dan ook nooit ook maar een woord overnemen van een andere bron zonder vermelding, en al helemaal niet van een AI tool. Dat gezegd hebbende: dekantelaar.com/?p=7880&lang=n…

DPC revisie is niet zo interessant, vervolg VV is denk ik vooral een intellectuele uitdaging en werken aan een nieuwe poëtische novelle is het leukst om te doen... lastig 🤔(uiteraard los van of het gaat lukken, want dat weet ik nooit van te voren)









