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self-evolving systems
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Self-evolving systems represent a frontier in AI and automation, where intelligent systems continuously improve and adapt without explicit reprogramming. On WindowsForum, discussions highlight Microsoft's CLIO, a self-evolving reasoning system for scientific AI that offers adaptability, controllability, and transparency to accelerate discoveries in materials and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, the future of workflow automation explores how AI, hyperautomation, and low-code solutions enable self-evolving workflows that reshape business efficiency. These threads examine how self-evolving systems leverage in-situ optimization and continuous learning to enhance performance across scientific and enterprise domains, reflecting a shift toward more autonomous and intelligent technologies.
A paradigm shift is underway in scientific AI as Microsoft unveils a pioneering self-evolving reasoning system, promising unprecedented adaptability, controllability, and transparency in tackling complex scientific domains. Built to empower researchers with greater oversight and interactive...
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The drive toward smarter, more automated systems has accelerated dramatically in recent years, fueled by breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), widespread adoption of low-code and no-code solutions, and a relentless pursuit of business efficiency. Today, organizations of every size are...