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What if an AI could do more than just learn from data? What if it could fundamentally improve its own intelligence, rewriting its source code to become endlessly better at its job? This isn't science fiction; it's the radical premise behind the Darwin Gödel Machine (DGM), a system that represents a monumental leap toward self-accelerating AI.

Most AI today operates within fixed, human-designed architectures. The DGM shatters that limitation. Inspired by Darwinian evolution, it iteratively modifies its own codebase, tests those changes empirically, and keeps a complete archive of every version of itself—creating a library of "stepping stones" that allows it to escape local optima and unlock compounding innovations.

The results are staggering. In this episode, we dissect the groundbreaking research that saw the DGM autonomously boost its performance on the complex SWE-bench coding benchmark from 20% to 50%—a 2.5x increase in capability, simply by evolving itself.

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