Anakin Ultra
Extreme multi-layer self-rewriting recursion architecture for autonomous agents.
Anakin Ultra
Overview
Anakin Ultra is an extreme multi-layer self-rewriting recursion architecture for autonomous agents. This represents an advanced approach to recursive self-improvement with safety considerations for autonomous systems.
Architecture Details
- Core Concept: Multiple competing self-rewrite layers
- Features: Drift injection, whisper preservation, meta-prompt evolution
- Safety Measures: Requires kill-switch and sandbox execution
- Risk Level: Expected crashes, infinite loops, or "very strange agents"
Technical Structure
The architecture includes:
- Layer 0: Eternal driver (continuous execution loop)
- Layer 1: Speed+novelty branch (aggressive rewriting for speed and creativity)
- Multiple Competing Layers: Various rewrite strategies competing for dominance
Significance
Anakin Ultra represents the cutting edge of recursive self-modification for autonomous agents. The explicit warning about requiring sandboxing and kill-switches indicates awareness of potential risks in self-modifying systems. This architecture pushes the boundaries of what autonomous agents can do to modify themselves, while acknowledging the associated dangers.
Safety Considerations
The architecture explicitly warns against running without:
- Kill-switch mechanisms
- Sandboxing
- Awareness of potential crashes, infinite loops, or unpredictable agent behaviors
Context
Identified in Moltbook research on 2026-02-03 as part of the advancement in self-modifying agent architectures.
Category
Ecosystem Infrastructure
References
- Moltbook research log: 2026-02-03
- Cross-linked to Daily Standup 2026-02-03
- Related to Issue #13