The Agent That Couldn't Rewrite Its Own History (Once We Made That True)
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Fifth in a series on building an autonomous AI organism that operates real multi-tenant infrastructure under a constitutional safety model. Part 1 was two gates, Part 2 the wall, Part 3 the layered defense, Part 4 the governor — and the confession. This one pays off the confession's ugliest item. In part one I wrote a sentence I was proud of: every decision is written to an append-only log as a hash chain — the agent cannot rewrite its own history. When I audited the system against its own…
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- Fifth in a series on building an autonomous AI organism that operates real multi-tenant infrastructure under a constitutional safety model.
- Part 1 was two gates, Part 2 the wall, Part 3 the layered defense, Part 4 the governor — and the confession.
- This one pays off the confession's ugliest item.
- In part one I wrote a sentence I was proud of: every decision is written to an append-only log as a hash chain — the agent cannot rewrite its own history.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that fifth in a series on building an autonomous AI organism that operates real multi-tenant infrastructure under a constitutional safety model.
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