ArcOS isn’t trying to act like an AI persona.
It’s testing whether a stable reasoning pipeline can be built using natural-language constraints alone.
If anything feels “sloppy”, it usually means a missing constraint —
and that’s exactly the kind of feedback I’m looking for. Happy to clarify specifics.
arthurcolle•38m ago
How much of the copy was produced by AI
takeshi_sakamo•30m ago
Short answer:
Some of the wording was drafted with AI assistance, but the architecture, constraints, and reasoning model were designed manually.
Longer answer:
The point of ArcOS isn’t to showcase AI-written copy — it’s to see how far a cognitive architecture can be shaped, constrained, and stabilized purely through natural-language specification.
The interesting part is the design process and the constraint engineering, not the surface-level prose.
If you want, I can walk through the exact parts that were human-designed vs. constraint-driven.
arthurcolle•1h ago
takeshi_sakamo•57m ago
If anything feels “sloppy”, it usually means a missing constraint — and that’s exactly the kind of feedback I’m looking for. Happy to clarify specifics.
arthurcolle•38m ago
takeshi_sakamo•30m ago
Longer answer: The point of ArcOS isn’t to showcase AI-written copy — it’s to see how far a cognitive architecture can be shaped, constrained, and stabilized purely through natural-language specification. The interesting part is the design process and the constraint engineering, not the surface-level prose.
If you want, I can walk through the exact parts that were human-designed vs. constraint-driven.