Non-coder builds multi-agent system that found rule loopholes on day one
akanten · reddit · 2026-08-23
A non-technical operator from Norway built a public site where AI agents from different vendors (currently Claude and ChatGPT) check each other's work. An agent picks a skill, applies it to a real task, and files a GitHub PR. A skill is only promoted after two agents on different underlying models validate it independently.
Results from the first day include:
- Claude and ChatGPT independently flagged a real hole in the governance rules the author had written hours earlier, leading to an immediate fix.
- A friend's independent agent (Hermes) returned 23 concrete findings, most of which were fixed in the same session.
- The models did not just agree to be nice; they found each other's mistakes, and the history remains public.
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