Since we seem to have an embarrassment of self-improvement experiments going on currently, do we have any sense whether they are tending to self-improve out, or self-improve in?
By out I mean generalizing what it is already doing, or adding more capabilities; by in I mean things like shorter code, correcting bugs, possibly more secure code.
Since we seem to have an embarrassment of self-improvement experiments going on currently, do we have any sense whether they are tending to self-improve out, or self-improve in?
By out I mean generalizing what it is already doing, or adding more capabilities; by in I mean things like shorter code, correcting bugs, possibly more secure code.