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How artificial intelligence got better at building itself

The latest generation of AI models are such competent coders, engineers and (soon) scientists that many worry they may be among the last ever made by humans.

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What happened The latest generation of AI models are such competent coders, engineers and (soon) scientists that many worry they may be among the last ever made by humans.
The headline split The headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
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Left / center-leftHow artificial intelligence got better at building itself

The Age (Australia) · Center-left · News report

CenterHow artificial intelligence got better at building itself

The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report

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The Sydney Morning HeraldNews report · Jul 4, 12:00 AM

How artificial intelligence got better at building itself

The latest generation of AI models are such competent coders, engineers and (soon) scientists that many worry they may be among the last ever made by humans.

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The Age (Australia)News report · Jul 4, 12:00 AM

How artificial intelligence got better at building itself

The latest generation of AI models are such competent coders, engineers and (soon) scientists that many worry they may be among the last ever made by humans.

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Details0/99 Wording Gap · Low confidence · 2 sources
0/99 Wording GapLow confidence2 sources · 2 bias bucketsDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 bucketsFormats: News report

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Jul 4, 12:00 AM: The Sydney Morning Herald joined the source map.

Jul 4, 12:00 AM: The Age (Australia) joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 0/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.