Consensus loop closes bugs in Codex fork without human code review
A team deployed multiple solver agents in a consensus loop against a public Codex fork, automating small bug fixes end to end. The system converges on patches, runs tests, and merges its own PRs with an auto-loop label.
A team has published a working implementation of a consensus loop that automatically identifies and patches bugs in a Codex CLI fork, with each fix labeled as AI-generated and all work publicly auditable. The system deploys multiple solver agents that propose competing fixes, uses a meta-judge to ar...
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