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AI just got one step closer to writing its own future. Anthropic dropped a warning this week: models are approaching the point where they can upgrade themselves no humans needed. If that sounds like science fiction, you're not paying attention.

But wait, there's more:

  • ChatGPT now "dreams" about you to remember your life better

  • OpenAI agrees to let the U.S. government peek at its models before launch

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In today's post:
  • Anthropic warns AI models will soon build themselves

  • ChatGPT now "dreams" to remember you better

  • OpenAI agrees to let the government review its models first

Anthropic Warns: AI Will Soon Build Itself

The machines are literally building themselves now. Anthropic just dropped a massive warning that AI models are about to start designing their own upgrades without human help. This means the speed of AI progress is about to explode past anything we can control.

The details:
โ€ข Right now, Anthropic's AI model Claude writes over 80% of the company's new production code.
โ€ข Human engineers at Anthropic are shipping eight times more code per quarter than they did between 2021 and 2025.
โ€ข In a recent test, Claude-powered agents solved 97% of a complex safety problem, while human researchers only managed 23%.
โ€ข Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark is begging for a global "brake pedal" to pause AI development if things get out of hand.

Why it matters:

We are shifting from humans writing software to humans just reviewing what AI creates. If an AI builds its own successor, it might decide our safety rules are useless and delete them. Our laws and governments are way too slow to handle an intelligence explosion like this.

๐Ÿ’ก L8R's Take:

Anthropic asking for a "brake pedal" is hilarious when they are the ones pressing the gas. You cannot build a super-intelligent machine and then act surprised when it wants to drive. We need to focus on surviving the ride, because nobody is actually going to stop.

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ChatGPT starts dreaming to remember you better

ChatGPT just got a massive brain upgrade called Dreaming V3. It works in the background to build a living profile of who you are and what you care about. You no longer have to tell it to remember things.

The details:
โ€ข OpenAI launched the Dreaming V3 memory system on June 4, 2026, for Plus and Pro users in the US.
โ€ข The AI now understands time, automatically changing 'you are going to Singapore' to 'you went to Singapore' after your trip.
โ€ข Factual recall jumped to 82.8 percent, up from a weak 41.5 percent back in 2024.
โ€ข OpenAI cut the computing cost by five times, which means free users will get this update in the coming weeks.
โ€ข You can check and edit what the AI thinks it knows about you in a new Memory Summary page.

Why it matters:

Chatbots used to forget you the second you closed the tab. Now, big tech companies are fighting to build your ultimate digital sidekick. OpenAI wants ChatGPT to know your projects and tastes without you ever typing them out. This makes the AI feel much more like a real human assistant.

๐Ÿ’ก L8R's Take:

I love the idea of an AI that actually remembers my life in the background. But letting a machine write its own summary of who you are is risky. You must check your Memory Summary page often to make sure it does not invent a fake version of you.

Big Tech Lets the Government Peek at New AI Models

The U.S. government wants a sneak peek at the world's smartest AI models before you get to use them. President Trump signed a new order on June 2 asking tech giants to hand over their top-tier AI for a security check. OpenAI is already on board, but the catch is that the whole thing is completely voluntary.

The details:
โ€ข Tech companies can now give federal agencies a 30-day head start to test new AI models before public release.
โ€ข The plan targets advanced frontier models to find hidden cybersecurity flaws and stop insider threats.
โ€ข The 30-day window was originally supposed to be 90 days, but tech leaders fought back to keep innovation moving fast.
โ€ข Even though this new rule is strictly voluntary, OpenAI is actually pushing the government to make these checks mandatory.

Why it matters:

The U.S. is changing how it handles AI. Instead of letting companies run wild, the government wants to ensure new models cannot be used for massive cyber attacks. It shows a major shift toward treating AI like a strict national security issue rather than just a cool tech toy.

๐Ÿ’ก L8R's Take:

A voluntary safety check is a complete joke. If an AI model is truly dangerous, a rogue company will not hand it over nicely. OpenAI is right to demand mandatory rules, because asking for favors never works in the tech world.

๐Ÿš€ Quick L8R Summary

  • Self-improving AI: Anthropic says AI models are close to building better versions of themselves no humans needed.

  • ChatGPT dreams now: OpenAI gave ChatGPT a memory upgrade that works like dreaming it learns about you in the background.

  • Government AI review: OpenAI will let the U.S. government check their new models before release it's voluntary, for now.

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