Infrastructure· The Decoder· Jun 6, 2026· 13 hours ago· 1 min read
Sakana AI bets AI that improves itself can break the compute arms race of frontier labs
Sakana AI has launched a dedicated research lab for recursive self-improvement: AI that iteratively improves itself. The Japanese startup, co-founded by Transformer co-author Llion Jones, sees RSI as an alternative to t…
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Compute supply, energy and data-center capacity decide how cheaply AI can run. Infrastructure shifts show up in inference costs weeks later.
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