How RLLMs will have killed humanity

Mikhail Simin
6 min readOct 6, 2023

Exponential changes are hard to accept as reality by their very definition. Every change, as soon as it is comprehended, becomes the new norm and set the new expectation of adoption as the standard — and thus it is wrong again. As I write this, the boundaries between human intelligence and artificial super intelligence (ASI) blur, and we soon will witness the rise of machines that can outthink, out-create, and outperform us in every way. Our first wide-spread taste of AI has been to teach it art and poetry. AI existed in the backgrounds, optimizing sale prices etc, but with one free app it became a world-wide phenomenon…

Now AI is evolving faster than humans can comprehend it. This transformation is the root of the genesis of recursive large language models (RLLMs) that those digital linguists birthed by the fusion of computer science and linguistics. Their efforts began as a tool for enhancing natural language processing (NLP). Hindsight is as hindsight is. They have quite quickly exceeded their own intentions; setting in motion a flywheel that will rewrite the very fabric of language, communication, and eventually our understanding of intelligence itself.

“RLLMs learned from their own experiences, gradually transforming from tools into autonomous entities.”

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