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[Poetic: Achieving Recursive Self-Improvement and Superior AI Performance through 'Stilts']-[The Powerful Alternative To Fine-Tuning]

Y Combinator · B2 ·

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Enhancing AI Performance: The Poetic Approach to Recursive Self-Improvement

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Ian Fisher, co-founder and co-CEO of Poetic, introduces a transformative paradigm for building agentic systems. By moving beyond traditional, costly fine-tuning methods, Poetic offers a "recursively self-improving" meta-system that acts as "stilts" for existing large language models (LLMs), enabling developers to consistently outperform frontier models without the astronomical costs associated with training from scratch.

The Problem: The "Bitter Lesson" of Model Obsolescence

For many startups, the standard approach to improving AI performance involves collecting massive datasets and fine-tuning frontier models. Fisher highlights the futility of this "fine-tuning land," noting that companies often spend millions of dollars only to have their work rendered obsolete when a newer, more powerful model is released by companies like OpenAI or Anthropic. This cycle of investment and subsequent displacement—what Fisher refers to as the "bitter lesson"—poses an existential risk to startups building on top of foundational models.

The Poetic Solution: Recursive Self-Improvement

Poetic differentiates itself by building "harnesses"—a combination of code, prompts, and data—that sit atop foundation models. Rather than training a new model, Poetic’s meta-system uses recursive self-improvement to optimize reasoning strategies and agentic workflows.

Fisher explains that these harnesses are highly compatible with future model releases. When a new frontier model debuts, the existing Poetic harness not only maintains its efficacy but can be further optimized for the new model, ensuring that the user’s system remains "taller" than the competition. This approach is not just more sustainable but significantly more cost-effective. For instance, in their recent work on "Humanity's Last Exam," Poetic achieved a 55% success rate—surpassing Anthropic’s Claude Opus—at a fraction of the cost of typical foundation model training runs.

Moving Beyond Context Engineering

Traditionally, developers have relied on manual "context engineering" or "context stuffing" to squeeze performance out of LLMs. Fisher argues that this is an inefficient use of human labor. At Poetic, the meta-system automatically analyzes data, identifies failure modes, and develops robust reasoning strategies.

By treating the underlying LLM as a modular component, the system can dynamically adjust its approach. Fisher notes that in their research, shifting from simple prompt optimization to complex "reasoning strategies written in code" resulted in dramatic performance jumps—in one case, moving from 5% to 95% accuracy on a difficult task. This demonstrates that while prompting is a starting point, the future of high-performance AI lies in algorithmic reasoning and automated optimization.

Advice for Future AI Builders

Reflecting on his transition from mobile development to DeepMind and finally to founding Poetic, Fisher offers practical advice for engineers: "The world is changing so quickly... just try things and every day do something with AI." He emphasizes that the barriers to entry are lower than ever; he himself used GPT-5 to build an iPhone app in a single weekend, a task that would have been far more daunting a decade ago.

Fisher encourages developers not to limit their imagination. By leveraging AI to push the boundaries of what is possible, engineers can contribute to a better world. Poetic’s mission is to provide the infrastructure—the "stilts"—that allows any startup to build top-tier, agentic systems, effectively democratizing the power of recursive self-improvement and ensuring that developers can stay ahead of the curve regardless of how fast the foundational models evolve.

🎯Key Sentences

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The world is changing so quickly.
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Don't limit yourself.
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How do we actually get started?
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It doesn't particularly matter.
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What was that like?
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📝Key Phrases

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eat your lunch
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catch up
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out of the box
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a game of inches
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get your hands on
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📖 Transcript

The world is changing so quickly.
This is probably a little bit obvious, but you should just try things and, like every day, do something with AI.
Last summer, I took a weekend and used GPT-5 to help me build an iPhone app.
I hadn't done that in a decade.
So fast.
Yeah, it's so fast and so easy.

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