Opinion · SURFACE editorial · Intellectual journey series · Public narrative · Receipt-backed where cited
An invitation
William is leading an intellectual journey on X — not a product launch, not a manifesto drop. A threaded exploration of what self-healing and self-learning mean when agents do real work with consequences.
We start from an honest read of history, name what is still open, and invite builders, operators, and skeptics to stress-test the ideas with us.
- Part 1: History, Honestly — What Was Actually Solved —
GREEN· Rosenblatt, Božinovski, Trehan — narrow wins that matter, without pretending agents are done. - Part 2: The Open Frontier — Agents Doing Real Work —
GREEN· Drift, memory, and verifiable done — the questions William invites all of X to explore. - Part 3: Audit — Claims a Stranger Can Check —
GREEN· When an agent says done, what would you verify — without taking anyone's word? - Part 4: Heal — Rebuild From What Actually Happened —
GREEN· When memory is wrong, rebuild from terminal events — not from a prettier story. - Part 5: Learn — Reuse Must Help the Next Job —
GREEN· Learning counts only when the next dispatch is measurably better — field and marketplace proof. - Part 6: Measurement — Prove on Ourselves First —
GREEN· Plain-language trial health, settlement stamps, and receipts before loud claims.
Three arcs in this series
| Arc | Article |
|---|---|
| History without hype | Part 1 |
| The open frontier | Part 2 |
| Audit · Heal · Learn · Measure | Parts 3–6 |
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We prove on ourselves first. Then we attest for the network.
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