Researchers let Claude Code discover AI scaling algorithms that humans probably wouldn't have designed

Researchers enabled Claude to discover AI scaling algorithms that humans likely wouldn't have designed. This breakthrough could lead to more efficient AI models and better performance in various applications.
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