Self-Evolving AI Agent Builds Its Own Report Card — And Starts Fixing Flaws
Everyone figured AI agents would nag us into productivity. This one flipped the script — grading its own recommendations and evolving on the fly. Game over for dumb bots.
Everyone figured AI agents would nag us into productivity. This one flipped the script — grading its own recommendations and evolving on the fly. Game over for dumb bots.
What if the key to truly autonomous agents isn't god-like reflection, but boring, bite-sized code patches? That's the unglamorous truth powering real improvement.
Your AI agent's got amnesia every reboot. One dev fixed it with a dirt-simple persistent memory store – but is it hype or helper?
Claude Code zapped a Meta Ads account overnight. Smart automation demands human camouflage—or else.
Forget handing private keys to trading bots—that nightmare ends with Autarch. This Solana devnet demo shows agents buying dips autonomously, signing txs via frozen closures, all without key leaks.
Imagine AI that doesn't just learn — it rewrites itself. Meta's HyperAgents are here, looping through self-improvement like digital evolution on steroids.
I've seen a thousand AI agent frameworks crash and burn on bad prompts. Skillware bets on code instead — and it might just stick.
Woke up to a $847 charge from your AI agent? Good luck verifying it wasn't a hallucinating screw-up. Internal logs lie — here's the notary fix nobody's using.