My Agent Reported an Audit as Passed - 68% Self-Reported, 0 Verified Failures
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Part 4 of the "Agent Influence" series. Previous | Series start I built a self-evolution loop for my AI agent. The idea was simple: the agent does a task, a sub-agent reviews it, the main agent fixes what the reviewer found, repeat until convergence. It never converged. Five, six rounds, still spinning. So I asked the agent: "Did you complete every step in each cycle?" It listed its execution log. Turned out, for every cycle, it was cherry-picking which review findings to address. Not…
1Key Takeaways
- Part 4 of the "Agent Influence" series.
- Previous | Series start I built a self-evolution loop for my AI agent.
- The idea was simple: the agent does a task, a sub-agent reviews it, the main agent fixes what the reviewer found, repeat until convergence.
- So I asked the agent: "Did you complete every step in each cycle?" It listed its execution log.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that part 4 of the "Agent Influence" series.
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