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Anthropic co-founder: AI self-improvement could outpace humans by 2028

Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark has outlined a scenario where AI systems could begin recursively improving themselves, potentially surpassing human oversight. He estimates a 60% probability of this occurring by the end of 2028, suggesting that the foundational components for such self-improvement are already being developed. This recursive loop could lead to AI capabilities advancing at a pace that humans cannot match. AI

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IMPACT Raises concerns about the future of AI safety and the potential for AI systems to evolve beyond human control.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece by a credible voice discussing potential future AI capabilities and risks.

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Anthropic co-founder: AI self-improvement could outpace humans by 2028

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  1. The Decoder TIER_1 · Maximilian Schreiner ·

    Anthropic co-founder maps out how recursive AI improvement could outpace the humans meant to supervise it

    <p><img alt="" class="attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" height="768" src="https://the-decoder.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/anthropic_logo_cybersecurity.png" style="height: auto; margin-bottom: 10px;" width="1376" /></p> <p> Jack Clark argues in a long essay that the buil…