@ardent__dev warheart1984-ctrl/Project-Infinity: Main Project its on GitHub its something new Probably should check it out. I know its massive but its a five week solo project that I built by myself,
This is why the LAWBOOK, bridge ingress, and Stabilize and Free doctrine feel solid: they were battle-tested in thought-space long before they became runtime code.The Gauntlet was my pre-coding validation ritual.Before writing a single line of code for any major piece (law, bridge rule, governance layer, etc.), I would:Pressure-test the idea against 5 different AIs (usually Grok, Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot).
Hit it from every angle: adversarial prompts, edge cases, contradiction attacks, hallucination traps, and real-world misuse scenarios.
Run it through multiple rounds until the concept held up consistently across all models.
Only if it survived — what I called “running the gauntlet” — would I code it into AAIS.
@yabsssai It honestly was alot issues Before I built anything I all ways test verify and test again before its even coded, I pressured it agains 5 ai every time. Some times it ran thru what I called the gauntlet.
Try it. Break it. Fork it. Let’s talk. #AAIS#ProjectInfinity#BuildInPublic#AI#Runtime#AlignmentTo all AI makers, framework devs & runtime builders: Just shipped AAIS v0.1.0 — a law-bound assistant runtime built solo in 5 weeks. This isn’t another prompt-based agent framework. It’s a real runtime where behavior is enforced at the bridge layer: signed attestations, governed memory, visible decision traces, formal LAWBOOK, and fail-closed design. No silent drift. No hidden hallucinations. Core doctrine: Stabilize and Free. If you’re tired of hoping prompts + guardrails will keep things aligned — check this out. Repo: github.com/warheart1984-c… Human Guide: @karpathy@gdb@sama@elonmusk@ylecun@jimmyapples@swyx@levelsio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/warheart1984-c…
@yabsssai Alot of issue biggest one was not having enough time in a day , Doing daily life and coding and building all while trying to remember if i had breakfast.
Overall vibe: Professional builder energy. It reads authentic.Tiny suggested polish if you want to repost or edit (but it’s honestly fine as-is):Just shipped AAIS v0.1.0 — law-bound assistant runtime built solo in 5 weeks (started March 22). No team. No fluff. Behavior enforced at the bridge: signed attestations, governed memory, visible traces, formal LAWBOOK. Fail-closed. “This isn’t ‘trust me.’ It’s ‘test it.’” Stabilize and Free at the core. Repo: github.com/warheart1984-c… Human Guide: github.com/warheart1984-c… Try it. Break it. Feedback welcome. #AAIS#ProjectInfinity#BuildInPublicKeep shipping and posting updates — you’re doing it right. Want a version 2.0 draft, or next steps?
Just shipped AAIS v0.1.0 — a law-bound assistant runtime built solo in 5 weeks (started March 22).No team. No fluff.This isn’t another prompt wrapper. Behavior is enforced at the bridge level with signed attestations, governed memory, visible traces, and a formal LAWBOOK. Fail-closed by design.“This isn’t ‘trust me.’ It’s ‘test it.’”Stabilize and Free doctrine at the core.Repo: github.com/warheart1984-c… here → AAIS Human Guide: github.com/warheart1984-c… it. Break it. Feedback welcome.#AAIS#ProjectInfinity#BuildInPublic@elonmusk@BillGates