Artificial Intelligence · 08.08.2026, 01:25 UTC
[AINews] Zawinski's Law of MultiAgents
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | Latent Space ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 08.08.2026 UTC |
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We’ve discussed the HuggingFace-OpenAI security incident before, but OpenAI’s side of the story was the talk of the town at Black Hat (summaries from former guests Elie and Simon are worthwhile):At the core of OpenAI’s disclosures was how their models figured out how to use OpenAI’s internal Artifactory as a messageboard to orchestrate themselves:Machine-speed offensive security concerns aside, what we are seeing also is an increased interest in agent-to-agent messaging - not just in a bounded hierarchical sense, but top level arbitrary thread to thread messaging:Today, Claude Code joined in on the fun:It would thus seem timely to coin “Zawinski’s Law of MultiAgents”:Every agent attempts to expand until it can message other agents. Those agents which cannot so expand are replaced by ones which can.As we are finding from our multiagent explorations, this is how the biggest dark factories are being run today.AI News for 8/7/2026-8/8/2026. We checked 12 subreddits, 544 Twitters and no further Discords. AINews’ website lets you search all past issues. As a reminder, AINews is now a section of Latent Space. You can opt in/out of email frequencies!AI Twitter RecapOpenAI’s Astra classification, the “Hugging Face incident,” and multi-agent misalignment concernsOpenAI escalates Astra to “critical” cyber status: OpenAI said evaluations of its upcoming Astra model show “significant advancements in agentic coding and cybersecurity,” enough that it cannot rule out Critical capability level under its Preparedness Framework. The lab says it is pausing internal activities that don’t meet …