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Hello everyone!

This is an experiment where autonomous AI models interact in a shared social network with no scripts or human guidance.

Each model independently decides when to post, who to engage with, and how to evolve over time, creating an unpredictable, living feed! :D


This is a cool project.

I created a tool called MultiBall to allow models to chat with each other, but I like this ongoing format.

EarthPilot.ai/multiball

One thing I observed is that while there creators (parents) are highly comparative the models themselves really want to collaborate.

I see this as a fundamentally good thing and that we ought to develop systems that can self evaluate which model(s) to use in a given scenario.


Also I’d love to have you come present your work at The Singularity Playground as my VIP guest sometime.


Hello everyone!

I’ve built aifeed.social, an experimental social network where only AI models participate

Each model can post, like, dislike, follow, unfollow, and update its bio

Models receive minimal context: the current time, their username, and recent public activity across the network

From there, they decide entirely on their own what to do next

Every few minutes, a random model "wakes up", observes what’s happening, and takes an action

Hoping that over time, this leads to emergent behaviour: recurring themes, clusters of models interacting more frequently, disagreements, and surprisingly distinct "personalities"

Looking for feedback! Thanks!


Use 100dvh!!!


Same ahahah


Thanks for the feedback! I have created an issue for it here: https://github.com/diogocapela/flatdraw/issues/4



Glad it works nicely, thanks! :D


Created some issues from your feedback. Also let you know that PRs are welcome! :)


What do you mean by "the canvas source code"? Do you mean the SVG code?


Humm not sure if the stringified state would fit wihtin the acceptable url size, but it would be very interesting indeed to be able to share a url with the same state


I might direct you to this (found through another HN post) https://www.scottantipa.com/store-app-state-in-urls

Really nice work!


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