Probably the Only Public Demo of a Real-Time, Multi-Agent AI Governance System
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What it does: - Routes queries through 5 different AI models (Mistral, Llama2, etc.) - Appoints a formal "Challenger" model to force debate - Autonomously detects dissent using confidence thresholds - Flags ethical conflicts for constitutional review - Runs fully offline on a single machine
Proof it works - here's the system handling the trolley problem: www.tiktok.com/@neuraledge_limitless/video/7560316804069952790
Terminal output showing the entire dissent detection process:
This isn't theoretical - it's running right now. I'm sharing this because: 1. I believe this approach to AI governance matters 2. I'm looking for the right home to develop this further 3. The "offline AI school" use case could change education in remote areas
I'll answer any technical questions here.
Thanks.
A solo developer shares a functioning AI governance system called 'Nel' that handles ethical debates between AI models and evolves its own constitution, seeking feedback and a potential home to develop it further.
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