Analysis
This article details an exciting experiment in AI code development, showcasing a system where Generative AI iteratively improves its own code. The project, named sdnd-dev, uses a multi-Agent approach to mimic the software development lifecycle, demonstrating the potential of AI-driven automation in coding.
Key Takeaways
- •sdnd-dev employs a three-Agent system (Architect, Implementer, Reviewer), each with distinct roles in the code development process.
- •The "Koma" personality, inspired by Tachikoma from Ghost in the Shell, adds a relatable and slightly flawed character to the AI Agents.
- •The Reviewer's ability to reject Implementer's code, creating a feedback loop, is a crucial design element for improvement.
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