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==== General capabilities ==== This system forms a sort of generalist [[Turing completeness|Turing complete]] [[programmer]] which can in theory develop and run any kind of software. The agent might use these capabilities to for example: * Create tools that enable it full access to the internet, and integrate itself with external technologies. * Clone/[[Fork (software development)|fork]] itself to delegate tasks and increase its speed of self-improvement. * Modify its [[cognitive architecture]] to optimize and improve its capabilities and success rates on tasks and goals, this might include implementing features for long-term memories using techniques such as [[retrieval-augmented generation]] (RAG), develop specialized subsystems, or agents, each optimized for specific tasks and functions. * Develop new and novel [[Multimodal learning|multimodal architectures]] that further improve the capabilities of the [[Foundation model|foundational model]] it was initially built on, enabling it to consume or produce a variety of information, such as images, video, audio, text and more. *Plan and develop new hardware such as chips, in order to improve its efficiency and computing power.
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