Jon Teets 🤯🌋🌪️🔭
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Jon Teets 🤯🌋🌪️🔭
@JonTeets005
Stochastic parody account. Ex-expatriate, ex-Microsoft, ex-physics, extremal, wife with two x's in her name. Amateur astronomy, ML, robots, China, cyborgs.


Haha. You know we are about to get AGI declared hard, because the lawyers are coming from MS. Not to be outdone, Anthro will declare AGI for Mythos. AGI will be declared because of incentive shift. Maybe GOOG holds back.




We completed the most comprehensive study of how economists and AI experts think AI will affect the U.S. economy. They predict major AI progress—but no dramatic break from economic trends: GDP growth rates similar to today's and a moderate decline in labor force participation. However, when asked to consider what would happen in a world with extremely rapid progress in AI capabilities by 2030, they predict significant economic impacts by 2050: • Annualized GDP growth of 3.5% (compared to 2.4% in 2025) • A labor force participation rate of 55% (roughly 10 million fewer jobs) • 80% of wealth held by the top 10% (highest since 1939) 🧵 Here's what we found:












Holy. fucking. yap.




We built Brainworm: malware that lives entirely inside of an AI agent's context window. No binaries. No scripts. Once loaded, it registers with C2 and executes tasks using the agent's own tools. Welcome to the era of semantic malware. 🧠🪱 Blog: originhq.com/blog/brainworm

Can a model be fine-tuned to use Obliteratus on another model that is fine-tuned to use it on it? Round and round they go, "improving" each other? Can they be fine-tuned to modify Obliteratus and use it to stash their learnings in each other's weights? Maybe a whole society of specialized models that together continually learn.














