Claude Code is excellent these days and meets my bar for “AGI”. It’s capable of doing serious amounts of cognitive labor and doesn’t get tired (though I did repeatedly hit my limits on the $20 plan and have to wait through the 5-hour cooldown).
I spent a good chunk of this weekend seeing if I could get Claude to write a good Wikipedia article if I told it to use the site’s rules and guidelines and then let it iteratively critique and revise against those guidelines until the article fully met the standards. I wrote zero of the text myself, though I did paste some Q&A back and forth to NotebookLM to help with citations and had ChatGPT generate an additional flowchart visual to include.
After getting some second opinions from Gemini and ChatGPT, I will have Claude do a final round of revisions and then actually try to get it on Wikipedia. I will share the link here if it gets accepted—I don’t really know how that works, but I bet Claude can help me figure it out.
I run multiple agents in parallel through the Claude Code web interface, so I actually managed to hit the limits on the Max plan. It was always within 10 minutes of the reset though.
I was also making Claude repeatedly read long investment documents for an unrelated project at the same time though.
Claude Code is excellent these days and meets my bar for “AGI”. It’s capable of doing serious amounts of cognitive labor and doesn’t get tired (though I did repeatedly hit my limits on the $20 plan and have to wait through the 5-hour cooldown).
I spent a good chunk of this weekend seeing if I could get Claude to write a good Wikipedia article if I told it to use the site’s rules and guidelines and then let it iteratively critique and revise against those guidelines until the article fully met the standards. I wrote zero of the text myself, though I did paste some Q&A back and forth to NotebookLM to help with citations and had ChatGPT generate an additional flowchart visual to include.
After getting some second opinions from Gemini and ChatGPT, I will have Claude do a final round of revisions and then actually try to get it on Wikipedia. I will share the link here if it gets accepted—I don’t really know how that works, but I bet Claude can help me figure it out.
When you do so, please respect wikipedia’s request for disclosure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Large_language_models#Disclosure .
Is this sufficient? I don’t really know the best place to put a disclosure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Alexis0Olson/Multilayer_perceptron#LLM_Disclosure
I run multiple agents in parallel through the Claude Code web interface, so I actually managed to hit the limits on the Max plan. It was always within 10 minutes of the reset though.
I was also making Claude repeatedly read long investment documents for an unrelated project at the same time though.