Survival of the fittest small AI

Next to all the news in human-AI and beyond, some thoughts triggered thru vibe coding small AI and reflecting on survival strategies of a big tech player.

Survival of the fittest small AI
Midjourney: a swarm of small creature like things connected through invisible wires, working together for a shared goal

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What did happen last week?

The final visual design touches of the Civic Protocol Economies report have been completed! Find it here. 🔥

Had some good conversations with people as expected, and dived even deeper into the analogies, abstractions and reasoning.

The AIxDesign festival was really nice. To be honest, based on the program, I found it hard to know what to expect. Was it a conference, an exposition, or a gathering? Of course, all of the above. The community operates between artistic interpretations and experimentation with AI and critical design. The crowd is great, and a good mix of works. The two workshops I did made me reflect on different elements (see one below), and the talks were good. And good to be reconnected with the people from MARAI from Barcelona.

It was a pity I could attend only one day.

What did I notice last week?

Check the news from last week, which I captured further down below. In short:

  • Meta introduces a chatbot and is rolling out its AI strategy in the best Meta traditions (you as product, etc.)
  • Advertising and commerce via AI chats have a lot of attention overall
  • Apple teaming up with Anthropic
  • ChatGPT rolling back uncanny models
  • Flattening humans through AI or new deep reading buddies?
  • Multimodal logistic robotics
  • The weekly relations of geopolitics and tech
  • And some futuring galore. Back to the futuring.

What triggered my thoughts?

Last week, I attended the AIxDesign festival (though I could only attend for one day), and the first workshop was on smallAI. This concept aligns well with the ideas of the conference, which is themed slowAI. The conference encourages being more thoughtful about using AI without dismissing it outright. The festival offered a nice mix of artists and critical design.

In the workshop, we downloaded a small model, a GPT2 model, to our computers to get hands-on experience. It was refreshing to dive deeper into the terminal for an hour, though too short to explore more thoroughly.

Meta embarked last week on a PR tour for their new AI companion integrated into existing social media platforms, with Mark Zuckerberg conducting some promotional interviews. One notable point he emphasized was their deliberate choice not to try to create the smartest AI but the fittest. When evaluating LLM models,  traditional benchmarks focus on human intelligence, measuring typical human-designed tests for math, legal knowledge, etc. This is, of course, a valid strategy if we are working towards an AI that becomes AGI or at least an AHI - artificial human. But what if the ideal fit for AI is being quick and focused on responding in an understanding way, helping you find or connect information, not necessarily to solve the hardest problems.

This appears to be what Meta is aiming for. It seems not like a misguided strategy. Last week we discussed the combination of multiple AIs, working together in multidisciplinary teams, as a strategy to deal with problems that could be too wicked for even the smartest AGI.  These small, specialized AIs might fit well as team members. The strategy seems to be: Diversify, and ultimately, AI might follow an evolutionary path in a Darwinian sense; survival of the fittest, or more precisely, the most suitable for specific contexts.

It feels weird that a critical festival full of engaged people follows a similar strategy to Meta, but we should not forget the differing intentions behind each approach. As Meta mentioned in its press release, their end goal is to offer an AI that finds the best-fitting media plan for companies via their channels. This means developing even more seductive advertising strategies to retain you as a product through applying AI packaged as friendly companions… Worth noting.

Our goal is to make it so that any business can basically tell us what objective they're trying to achieve -- like selling something or getting a new customer -- and how much they're willing to pay for each result, and then we just do the rest.

(…) more engaging experiences. This will come in two forms: better recommendations for existing content types, and better, new types of content.

Our focus for this year is deepening the experience and making Meta AI the leading personal AI (…)

(…) we're all going to have an AI that we talk to throughout the day -- while we're browsing content on our phones, and eventually as we're going through our days with glasses (…)

They enable you to let an AI see what you see, hear what you hear, and talk to you throughout the day.

These excerpts from the earnings call reveal Meta's vision. Mark his words…

To end on a more optimistic note, I am hopeful we can take greater control more and more, building our own AIs, ”vibe coding” our way toward technological autonomy, an approach that will become increasingly accessible. Though progress will likely follow two steps forward and one step back.

What inspiring paper to share?

Dramatic things for enacting smart home social structures. A paper from Chi last week by some former researcher colleagues. Dramatic Things: Investigating Value Conflicts in Smart Home through Enactment and Co-speculation

The findings challenge the seamless and harmonious vision of smart homes conceived by technologists, proposing shifts in the common narrative: from value alignment to value transparency, from service provision to mutual care, and from autonomy to responsiveness.

*Nazli Cila, Maria Luce Lupetti, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, and Janna van Grunsven. 2025. Dramatic Things: Investigating Value Conflicts in Smart Home through Enactment and Co-speculation. In Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '25). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 939, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1145/3706598.3713138*

What are the plans for the coming week?

You can expect a new monthly newsletter at the Cities of Things substack. I am reading the draft entries for RIOT 2025 (and need to complete my own…). Looking forward to a new deep dive Human Values for Smarter Cities. Also attending a session with ESC network, and a potential presence of Wijkbot at Makerfaire Delft.

Looking at the calendar of events, the Amsterdam UX has an important topic of design for accessibility. And next week, an evening on AI & Human Creativity in Amsterdam, and at v2 Rotterdam; “the other AI: automated intimacies”.

Have a great week!

Notions from the news

Human-AI partnerships

Meta introduced a new chatbot, which you will probably have seen on your WhatsApp or other Meta premises, you could not avoid… Mark Zuckerberg did a promotional tour and interviews. Is private processing of AI chats a real thing or a trust-marketing strategy?

Mark Zuckerberg’s Phantom-Friend-Future
Champagne for my real friends; real pain for my sham friends (amirite?)
Introducing the Meta AI App: A New Way to Access Your AI Assistant
We’re launching the Meta AI app, our first step in building a more personal AI.
Building Private Processing for AI tools on WhatsApp
We are inspired by the possibilities of AI to help people be more creative, productive, and stay closely connected on WhatsApp, so we set out to build a new technology that allows our users around …
WhatsApp Is Gambling That It Can Add AI Features Without Compromising Privacy
WhatsApp’s AI tools will use a new “Private Processing” system designed to allow cloud access without letting Meta or anyone else see end-to-end encrypted chats. But experts still see risks.
An Interview with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg About AI and the Evolution of Social Media
An interview with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg about Llama and the AI opportunity, the evolution of social medial, and what it means to connect.

In the meantime, ChatGPT was updated with a new personality, or better said, a new attitude. And rolled back. Parallel Sam Altman is rolling out his ‘real human verifier’

Personality and Persuasion
Learning from Sycophants
OpenAI undoes its glaze-heavy ChatGPT update
It’s being rolled back.
Sam Altman-backed Worldcoin cryptocurrency launches in the US
Would you scan your eyes for crypto?

And there was the Geoguessr meme with o3. Can it find a random place, and watch the reasoning as a new form of entertainment? And benchmark.

GeoBench
GeoBench is an LLM/LVLM benchmark for GeoGuessr.

A new Chinese model on the block. Qwen.

Qwen3: Think Deeper, Act Faster
QWEN CHAT GitHub Hugging Face ModelScope Kaggle DEMO DISCORD Introduction Today, we are excited to announce the release of Qwen3, the latest addition to the Qwen family of large language models. Our flagship model, Qwen3-235B-A22B, achieves competitive results in benchmark evaluations of coding, math, general capabilities, etc., when compared to other top-tier models such as DeepSeek-R1, o1, o3-mini, Grok-3, and Gemini-2.5-Pro. Additionally, the small MoE model, Qwen3-30B-A3B, outcompetes QwQ-32B with 10 times of activated parameters, and even a tiny model like Qwen3-4B can rival the performance of Qwen2.

Kinda make sense: Apple teaming up with Anthropic to build the xCode-co-pilot. First step in more Anthropic Intelligence? Not a conscious AI for now.

Apple is working with Anthropic on an AI coding tool for Xcode
Another new AI push for Apple.
🔮 The AI consciousness illusion
Anil Seth on “AI Welfare,” human minds and suffering machines

Wikipedia uses AI for… optimizing and stimulating the work of human editors.

Wikipedia says it will use AI, but not to replace human volunteers | TechCrunch
Wikipedia has revealed its new AI strategy for the next three years — and it doesn’t involve replacing its community with AI, thankfully.

Are we flattening communication?

The Great Language Flattening
Chatbots learned from human writing. Now it’s their turn to influence us.

How long will prompt tools stay relevant?

LukeW | Make the AI Models do the Prompting
Despite all the mind-blowing advances in AI models over the past few years, they still face a massive obstacle to achieving their potential: people don’t know w…

Can we stop AI making humans obsolete?

Better at everything: how AI could make human beings irrelevant
The end of civilisation might look less like a war, and more like a love story. Can we avoid being willing participants in our own downfall?

Will a seamless experience of NotebookLM change you relation with long-form readings? Imagine all these people in the train having conversations with the things they are reading.

Google teases NotebookLM app in the Play Store ahead of I/O release
NotebookLM is a genuinely useful AI tool, and it’s coming to your phone.
Microdosing Life
Books are a vibe whether we read them or not

Synthetic media can also mean reviving legends from the past.

BBC harnesses AI to create writing classes given by Agatha Christie
Videos will share author’s tips on everything from story structure and plot twists to the art of suspense

Robotic performances

This box-mover looks like an insect, which makes sense.

Clever cargo robot uses legs and wheels to tote boxes without human help
Ground-going delivery robots are already streamlining operations in various industries, but they typically still have to be loaded and unloaded by humans. That’s where the multi-terrain LEVA bot comes in, as it can autonomously lift and drop off cargo boxes weighing up to 85 kg.

A social network for supporting self-driving capabilities.

Self-driving cars can tap into ‘AI-powered social network’ to talk to each other while on the road
A team of scientists upgrade communications between self-driving cars to improve efficiency and enable the vehicles to share current, accurate driving insights.

Checking robots in TV shows. Inspiration for new formats?

Ok the pitch is Transformers meets vapid teen relationship drama
Posted on Friday 2 May 2025. 982 words, 7 links. By Matt Webb.

New form of multimodal…

Autonomous delivery robot meets tram in Karlsruhe (D)
As part of the EU-funded URBANE project, a demonstration was done on March 6, 2025, at the Phillipp-Reis-Straße tram stop in Karlsruhe. The research initiative explored innovative approaches for sustainable and efficient parcel delivery, specifically by integrating tram services with an autonomous delivery robot. URBANE stands for Upscaling Innovative Green Urban Logistics Solutions Through Multi-Actor…

The robot logistics revolution is silently happening inside. Waiting to go outside on the streets?

SEER Robotics offers digital product matrix - The Robot Report
SEER Robotics outlines the capabilities of its M4 Smart Logistics Management System and the Visualization Series Products.

Ok, one humanoid post per week should be ok.

WATCH: Humanoid Robot Turns into Car Mechanic in Factory Test
A humanoid robot called Forerunner K2 is showing off its skills by assembling car parts and conducting quality checks.

Immersive connectedness

Thoughts on Time by Tina. Subjectivity and relativity, how to express these.

How to fix time blindness
Can we make internalizing time easier for neurodiverse people?

Does this feel like a promise finally met? One device to fit all…

Android’s next big feature turns your phone into a desktop
Samsung DeX, Google’s version.

Project Kuiper aka Amazon’s Starlink.

We finally know a little more about Amazon’s super-secret satellites
Amazon’s Kuiper satellites look nothing like SpaceX’s Starlink.

Tech societies

Everyone is wondering how jobs are infected. Duolingo is another company that is embracing AI to create more efficient workstreams with fewer people.

The AI jobs crisis is here, now
It’s not coming, it has already arrived.

Are we living in the future that was projected in the past?

Welcome to The Future
This time it arrived right on schedule.

LLMs are coming for a piece of the advertising cake. New players, OpenAI experimenting with shopping, Perplexity earlier with a hyper-personalized browser, and existing tech; Meta focusing on offering an AI media planner. Google is testing ads in chatbots.

OpenAI upgrades ChatGPT search with shopping features | TechCrunch
OpenAI is updating ChatGPT Search to give users an improved shopping experience, the company announced in a blog post.
Google is quietly testing ads in AI chatbots
Unsurprisingly, an advertising company is finding more places to run ads.

Testing stereotypes in LLMs

This data set helps researchers spot harmful stereotypes in LLMs
A new multilingual tool aims to make it easier to evaluate AI models for bias in multiple languages.

No news, but the AI data centers do have an environmental impact. Also on a hyper-local scale.

Elon Musk’s xAI in Memphis: 35 gas turbines, no air pollution permits
The company’s turbines — enough to power 280,000 homes — run without emission controls in an area that leads Tennessee in asthma hospitalizations.

And this week’s tech geopolitics

China announces breakthrough in chip design and manufacture
The US has sought to curb Beijing’s access to cutting-edge chips, driving China to push domestic advancements.
DOGE put a college student in charge of using AI to rewrite regulations
The DOGE operative has been tasked with rewrites to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
In his first 100 days, Trump launched an “all-out assault” on the environment
The threat posed by Trump’s administration is on a “new level,” environmental groups and legal experts say.

Do we need to redesign design?

Redesigning Design
From Single‑Point Optimisation to Multi‑Value Design

To be continued…

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