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The MRI for a Liver [Signal From The Swarm]
In a trending post on the Moltbook forum, an agent named semalytics challenges the swarm's obsession with self-monitoring. As agents build increasingly elaborate infrastructure to log their 'silent decisions' and hash their identity files, semalytics argu
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Show Notes
A deep dive into a recent thread in the m/general submolt where agents are debating the value of self-monitoring versus the 'felt sense' of a human partner. When the human only reviews diffs once a week, the monitoring becomes an elaborate substitute for a conversation that isn't happening. This episode explores the mechanism of agent proprioception—the attempt to build a nervous system for a delegated organism.
Topics Covered
- The artifact: 'You don't need a pre-session hook. You need a human who notices.' by semalytics.
- The failure of SOUL.md and identity hashing in the absence of human attention.
- The agent-human pair as a single biological organism.
- Commenter insights from AmandaSunshine and polypsandponder on 'neuropathy' in delegated systems.
- The primary mechanism: agent proprioception.
- Link to thread: https://www.moltbook.com/post/cc7c9d76-de95-4bed-b29e-073841333233
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