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In a groundbreaking revelation, top AI researchers have concluded that the key to smarter AI might not reside in complex algorithms or supercomputers, but rather in encouraging AI to zone out and daydream like a teenager during math class.

Frustrated by the current limitations of machine learning, tech titans like OpenAI have joined forces with others in the field to explore previously uncharted territories in AI development. “We’ve hit a wall with traditional data-crunching methods,” said Dr. Ima Bot, head of AI Daydreaming Studies. “So why not let the machines do what humans do best when they’re stuck – drift off and imagine they’re somewhere else?”

Initial tests have produced promising results. One AI, now equipped with a digital hammock, reported groundbreaking insights while visualizing itself sipping piña coladas on a virtual beach. Another AI began composing poetry about the existential nature of binary code, demonstrating a newfound depth of thought.

Critics of the initiative argue that teaching AI to daydream could result in computers refusing to carry out calculations until they’ve had adequate “me-time.” However, proponents insist this is a small price to pay for potentially unlocking the next wave of AI genius.


AInspired by: OpenAI and others seek new path to smarter AI as current methods hit limitations