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Frontis-MA1: Training an AI4AI Model towards Recursive Self-Improvement in Machine Learning Engineering

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Recursive self-improvement (RSI) requires AI systems that improve the process of building AI (i.e., AI4AI); machine learning engineering (MLE) offers a concrete, executable testbed for studying this capability. We introduce OpenMLE, an open full-stack system for RSI research in MLE, spanning verifiable task environments with execution feedback (OpenMLE-Gym), operator learning (OpenMLE-RL), and long-horizon search (OpenMLE-Evo). On this stack we post-train Frontis-MA1 (35B) as a meta-evolution agent for MLE, aligning post-training and inference around four atomic program-evolution operators (Draft, Improve, Debug, Crossover): the same operators are trained via execution-grounded SFT and RL on data deduplicated against all evaluation benchmarks, then composed into long-horizon search, coupling learning and evolution in a single loop. On MLE-Bench Lite under a 12-hour per-task budget on one RTX 4090 capped at 12 GB VRAM, Frontis-MA1 (35B) improves Medal Average from 39.39% to 60.61% over its base model with OpenMLE-Evo, and reaches 71.21% with OpenMLE-Evo-Max (benchmark-independent experience priors and asynchronous search), exceeding GPT-5.5 + Codex and approaching GPT-5.6 Sol and the 2.8T Kimi K3. On held-out NatureBench Lite, both components transfer: with the framework fixed, swapping in the trained model raises Match-SOTA from 50% to 70%; with the model fixed, swapping in OpenMLE-Evo raises it from 20% to 50%. We release the model weights and the full OpenMLE stack to enable reproducible research on executable AI4AI toward RSI. Code: https://github.com/FrontisAI/OpenRSI

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Scaling Automatic Research Agents via World Models

cs.LG · 2026-08-12 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A method that trains research agents with a world model as a cheap stand-in for real execution, plus anchored bias and noise corrections, reports 3-4x faster training and equal or better performance than real-environment RL.

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  • Scaling Automatic Research Agents via World Models cs.LG · 2026-08-12 · conditional · none · ref 27 · internal anchor

    A method that trains research agents with a world model as a cheap stand-in for real execution, plus anchored bias and noise corrections, reports 3-4x faster training and equal or better performance than real-environment RL.