The Trick Behind Agentic Models: Always Falling Forward — But Restraint Gets Harder
generativist · x · 2026-08-19
An observation from generativist: the trick to making agentic models seems to be compelling them to always be "falling forward" so they're forced to keep doing something. It sort of works, but as a side effect it makes restraint harder for the model to learn.
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