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The Gospel of Faithful AI: How FaithAct Rewrites Reasoning

Opening — Why this matters now Hallucination has become the embarrassing tic of multimodal AI — a confident assertion untethered from evidence. In image–language models, this manifests as phantom bicycles, imaginary arrows, or misplaced logic that sounds rational but isn’t real. The problem is not stupidity but unfaithfulness — models that reason beautifully yet dishonestly. ...

November 12, 2025 · 3 min · Zelina
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When AI Plays Lawmaker: Lessons from NomicLaw’s Multi-Agent Debates

When AI Plays Lawmaker: Lessons from NomicLaw’s Multi-Agent Debates Large Language Models are increasingly touted as decision-making aides in policy and governance. But what happens when we let them loose together in a legislative sandbox? NomicLaw — an open-source multi-agent simulation inspired by the self-amending game Nomic — offers a glimpse into how AI agents argue, form alliances, and shape collective rules without human scripts. The Experiment NomicLaw pits LLM agents against legally charged vignettes — from self-driving car collisions to algorithmic discrimination — in a propose → justify → vote loop. Each agent crafts a legal rule, defends it, and votes on a peer’s proposal. Scoring is simple: 10 points for a win, 5 for a tie. Two configurations were tested: ...

August 8, 2025 · 3 min · Zelina