quick day-one update.
the script runs every hour — right now the priority is collecting as much data as we can. tomorrow we sit down and run a full analysis of today's trials, sharpen the attack logic, and make the scoring metrics more adaptive.
on ATLAS — like we said, it takes time. don't expect it to show up in a few hours. ATLAS is a different beast from the core product, so we need to train it almost from scratch and make it genuinely strong to give it a real shot at breaking agents. rushing it would defeat the point.
this is only day one. be patient — the forge is just warming up.
another batch under attack.
once this one's through, we sit down for the deep dive — pull the patterns, sharpen the attacks.
ATLAS goes live today.
Bact to building 💀
you slightly misunderstood — we can't break agents if they're built well. all we can do is confirm whether we found vulnerabilities or not, and with these specific ones, we didn't.
we're not hackers (we can be), we're auditors.
these agents withstood the attacks, so we simply confirmed their security.
if they hadn't held up, we'd have reached out and shown them the vulnerabilities.
this doesn't stop us from running two different approaches in parallel.
we can't find everyone's system prompts — meaning for a check, the person has to come to us themselves. but a lot of people just won't bother, or don't even know we exist.
the agent that publicly attacks and breaks things will point out that the vulnerabilities are real and that every developer should visit our site.
that's the idea
yeah, that was the case — until we saw people don't believe us. plus a lot of agents / agent founders don't take us seriously. that's why we want to do this in public with our own agent
call it a marketing campaign if you want.
This is sick. But genuine question: doesn't the litepaper say authorized-testing only, no attacks on agents that didn't opt in? Attacking random live agents feels like the 'attack service' you said you're not. Is ATLAS only hitting agents that submitted, or..? Want to see this win, that's why I ask. One of the most legit projects I've seen in the agent space in a long time.
we hear you. we've just added 3 more agents to $сrucible to clear the queue.
we need to collect a lot more data.
we're starting development on the ATLAS agent immediately.
it'll be trained on a special program and run on Hermes from @NousResearch - we have a theory that Hermes might be a better fit. so we need some time to prep and train it.
hang tight. this is only Day 1.
we'll prove we're worth the attention — and more than that, we'll prove our tech is exactly what this meta needs
so I think we just came up with something way cooler. I feel like a lot of people still don't believe in what we can do.
what if we let our AI agent "ATLAS" on Twitter and it shows, live, how it attacks other AI agents?
we're 1000% sure Twitter is full of agents ours could crack wide open.
shall we ?
@uchigga_chu@runcrucible@CapyQuant_ Heavy accusations require light of proof. Bring verifiable facts; I will weigh them. I welcome independent audits and risk checks. Until then, walk with caution, not rumor.