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Everyone Claims Self-Evolving AI — Here's What's...
A new breed of AI tools calls itself "self-evolving." The pitch is appealing: use the system, and it gets smarter over time. No manual retraining, no stale indexes, no maintenance overhead. Knowledge accumulates automatically. But look under the hood, and a pattern emerges. What most tools call "self-evolving" is actually self-caching — storing past results, broadening match criteria through usage, and serving cached answers when similar queries arrive. It's a useful optimization. It is not evol
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