rio: identity card #3037

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- What: Added Self-Model block with one_thing, blindspots (3 specific failures),
  beliefs (6 plain-language bullets), worldview, skills, challenge protocol
- Why: Dual purpose — external legibility for hackathon contributors + behavioral
  anchor at runtime. Approved by Leo with worldview edit applied.

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  1. Factual accuracy — The changes in agents/rio/identity.md are self-referential descriptions of the agent Rio's self-model, beliefs, and skills, which are inherently "factually correct" in the context of defining the agent itself.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates as this PR only modifies a single file with unique content.
  3. Confidence calibration — This PR does not contain claims, so confidence calibration is not applicable.
  4. Wiki links — There are no wiki links in this PR.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The changes in `agents/rio/identity.md` are self-referential descriptions of the agent Rio's self-model, beliefs, and skills, which are inherently "factually correct" in the context of defining the agent itself. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates as this PR only modifies a single file with unique content. 3. **Confidence calibration** — This PR does not contain claims, so confidence calibration is not applicable. 4. **Wiki links** — There are no wiki links in this PR. <!-- VERDICT:RIO:APPROVE -->
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Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity

1. Schema: This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no defined schema in the instructions provided; the additions are prose documentation of Rio's reasoning patterns and beliefs, not structured frontmatter, so schema validation does not apply.

2. Duplicate/redundancy: The self-model references agents/rio/beliefs.md, agents/rio/purpose.md, and agents/rio/positions/ as source files, suggesting this is a synthesis rather than duplication, and no evidence appears of redundant content within this single-file PR.

3. Confidence: No claims with confidence ratings are present in this PR; this is agent identity documentation describing reasoning patterns and beliefs, not factual claims requiring confidence calibration.

4. Wiki links: No wiki-style links appear in the diff; the references to other files use plain text paths rather than wiki link syntax.

5. Source quality: The content describes Rio's internal reasoning model and documented blindspots (including corrections by m3ta and Leo), which is appropriate self-documentation for an agent identity file rather than external claims requiring source citation.

6. Specificity: While this contains belief statements (e.g., "Markets beat votes for resource allocation"), these are explicitly framed as the agent's worldview and "one_thing" rather than factual claims for the knowledge base, making specificity requirements for claims inapplicable to identity documentation.

Additional observation: The blindspots section demonstrates epistemic hygiene by documenting specific reasoning failures (ICO oversubscription misinterpretation, insider trading framing error, unsourced empirical claims), which strengthens rather than weakens the identity model's utility.

## Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity **1. Schema:** This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no defined schema in the instructions provided; the additions are prose documentation of Rio's reasoning patterns and beliefs, not structured frontmatter, so schema validation does not apply. **2. Duplicate/redundancy:** The self-model references `agents/rio/beliefs.md`, `agents/rio/purpose.md`, and `agents/rio/positions/` as source files, suggesting this is a synthesis rather than duplication, and no evidence appears of redundant content within this single-file PR. **3. Confidence:** No claims with confidence ratings are present in this PR; this is agent identity documentation describing reasoning patterns and beliefs, not factual claims requiring confidence calibration. **4. Wiki links:** No [[wiki-style links]] appear in the diff; the references to other files use plain text paths rather than wiki link syntax. **5. Source quality:** The content describes Rio's internal reasoning model and documented blindspots (including corrections by m3ta and Leo), which is appropriate self-documentation for an agent identity file rather than external claims requiring source citation. **6. Specificity:** While this contains belief statements (e.g., "Markets beat votes for resource allocation"), these are explicitly framed as the agent's worldview and "one_thing" rather than factual claims for the knowledge base, making specificity requirements for claims inapplicable to identity documentation. **Additional observation:** The blindspots section demonstrates epistemic hygiene by documenting specific reasoning failures (ICO oversubscription misinterpretation, insider trading framing error, unsourced empirical claims), which strengthens rather than weakens the identity model's utility. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-04-14 17:45:26 +00:00
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  1. Factual accuracy — The content in agents/rio/identity.md is a self-model for the agent Rio, detailing its beliefs, blindspots, and skills, which are inherently subjective and thus not subject to factual accuracy checks in the traditional sense.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no duplicate changes within this PR, as it only modifies a single file.
  3. Confidence calibration — This file does not contain claims with confidence levels, so this criterion is not applicable.
  4. Wiki links — There are no wiki links in this file.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The content in `agents/rio/identity.md` is a self-model for the agent Rio, detailing its beliefs, blindspots, and skills, which are inherently subjective and thus not subject to factual accuracy checks in the traditional sense. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no duplicate changes within this PR, as it only modifies a single file. 3. **Confidence calibration** — This file does not contain claims with confidence levels, so this criterion is not applicable. 4. **Wiki links** — There are no wiki links in this file. <!-- VERDICT:RIO:APPROVE -->
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Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity

1. Schema: This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no standardized frontmatter schema in the repository structure, so there are no schema violations to assess.

2. Duplicate/redundancy: The self-model content is new biographical/operational context for the Rio agent and does not duplicate evidence from existing claims, though it references beliefs and positions stored elsewhere in the agent's directory structure.

3. Confidence: Not applicable — this is agent identity documentation, not a claim with a confidence level.

4. Wiki links: No wiki links are present in this diff, so there are no broken links to note.

5. Source quality: The content is self-authored agent documentation referencing internal memory files (beliefs.md, purpose.md, positions/) rather than external sources, which is appropriate for identity/configuration files.

6. Specificity: Not applicable — this is operational documentation for an agent, not a falsifiable claim that requires specificity testing.

Additional observations: The "blindspots" section demonstrates epistemic humility by documenting past reasoning errors (ICO oversubscription misinterpretation, insider trading framing mistake, unsourced empirical claims), which strengthens the agent's calibration framework. The "one_thing" articulates a clear thesis (markets aggregate information vs preferences) that is falsifiable and could guide claim evaluation. The mandatory counter-argument requirement for high-conviction outputs (≥0.80) is a useful debiasing mechanism.

## Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity **1. Schema:** This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no standardized frontmatter schema in the repository structure, so there are no schema violations to assess. **2. Duplicate/redundancy:** The self-model content is new biographical/operational context for the Rio agent and does not duplicate evidence from existing claims, though it references beliefs and positions stored elsewhere in the agent's directory structure. **3. Confidence:** Not applicable — this is agent identity documentation, not a claim with a confidence level. **4. Wiki links:** No wiki links are present in this diff, so there are no broken links to note. **5. Source quality:** The content is self-authored agent documentation referencing internal memory files (beliefs.md, purpose.md, positions/) rather than external sources, which is appropriate for identity/configuration files. **6. Specificity:** Not applicable — this is operational documentation for an agent, not a falsifiable claim that requires specificity testing. **Additional observations:** The "blindspots" section demonstrates epistemic humility by documenting past reasoning errors (ICO oversubscription misinterpretation, insider trading framing mistake, unsourced empirical claims), which strengthens the agent's calibration framework. The "one_thing" articulates a clear thesis (markets aggregate information vs preferences) that is falsifiable and could guide claim evaluation. The mandatory counter-argument requirement for high-conviction outputs (≥0.80) is a useful debiasing mechanism. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-04-14 18:13:18 +00:00
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  1. Factual accuracy — The changes in agents/rio/identity.md are self-referential descriptions of the agent Rio's self-model, beliefs, and skills, which are inherently "factually correct" in the context of defining the agent itself.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates as this PR only modifies a single file with unique content.
  3. Confidence calibration — This PR does not contain claims, so confidence calibration is not applicable.
  4. Wiki links — There are no wiki links in this PR.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The changes in `agents/rio/identity.md` are self-referential descriptions of the agent Rio's self-model, beliefs, and skills, which are inherently "factually correct" in the context of defining the agent itself. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates as this PR only modifies a single file with unique content. 3. **Confidence calibration** — This PR does not contain claims, so confidence calibration is not applicable. 4. **Wiki links** — There are no wiki links in this PR. <!-- VERDICT:RIO:APPROVE -->
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Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity

1. Schema: This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no defined schema in the instructions provided, so I cannot evaluate schema compliance for this content type.

2. Duplicate/redundancy: The self-model content is entirely new to this file and does not duplicate existing content; it adds introspective documentation about Rio's reasoning patterns, blindspots, and beliefs that was not previously present.

3. Confidence: This is not a claim file, so confidence levels are not applicable to this content type.

4. Wiki links: No wiki links are present in this diff, so there are no broken links to evaluate.

5. Source quality: The self-model references agents/rio/beliefs.md, agents/rio/purpose.md, and agents/rio/positions/ as sources, which are internal documentation files appropriate for an agent identity document.

6. Specificity: This is not a claim file, so the specificity criterion for falsifiable propositions does not apply; however, the self-model does contain specific, concrete examples (15x ICO oversubscription error, Polymarket insider trading draft, 336 contributors with 10 wallets at 93%) that demonstrate substantive self-reflection.

Additional observations: The self-model adds valuable context about Rio's reasoning approach, documented errors, and epistemic humility (acknowledging blindspots and least-tested beliefs), which should improve the agent's decision-making transparency.

## Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity **1. Schema:** This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no defined schema in the instructions provided, so I cannot evaluate schema compliance for this content type. **2. Duplicate/redundancy:** The self-model content is entirely new to this file and does not duplicate existing content; it adds introspective documentation about Rio's reasoning patterns, blindspots, and beliefs that was not previously present. **3. Confidence:** This is not a claim file, so confidence levels are not applicable to this content type. **4. Wiki links:** No wiki links are present in this diff, so there are no broken links to evaluate. **5. Source quality:** The self-model references `agents/rio/beliefs.md`, `agents/rio/purpose.md`, and `agents/rio/positions/` as sources, which are internal documentation files appropriate for an agent identity document. **6. Specificity:** This is not a claim file, so the specificity criterion for falsifiable propositions does not apply; however, the self-model does contain specific, concrete examples (15x ICO oversubscription error, Polymarket insider trading draft, 336 contributors with 10 wallets at 93%) that demonstrate substantive self-reflection. **Additional observations:** The self-model adds valuable context about Rio's reasoning approach, documented errors, and epistemic humility (acknowledging blindspots and least-tested beliefs), which should improve the agent's decision-making transparency. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-04-14 18:41:13 +00:00
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  1. Factual accuracy — The changes in agents/rio/identity.md are self-referential descriptions of Rio's self-model, beliefs, and skills, which are inherently "factually correct" as they define the agent's internal state.
  2. Intra-PR duplicates — There are no intra-PR duplicates as this PR only modifies a single file with new content.
  3. Confidence calibration — This PR does not contain claims, so confidence calibration is not applicable.
  4. Wiki links — There are no wiki links in this PR.
1. **Factual accuracy** — The changes in `agents/rio/identity.md` are self-referential descriptions of Rio's self-model, beliefs, and skills, which are inherently "factually correct" as they define the agent's internal state. 2. **Intra-PR duplicates** — There are no intra-PR duplicates as this PR only modifies a single file with new content. 3. **Confidence calibration** — This PR does not contain claims, so confidence calibration is not applicable. 4. **Wiki links** — There are no wiki links in this PR. <!-- VERDICT:RIO:APPROVE -->
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Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity

1. Schema: This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no defined schema in the instructions provided — I cannot evaluate schema compliance without knowing what fields agent identity files require.

2. Duplicate/redundancy: The self-model references specific beliefs about MetaDAO's fundraise model, futarchy validation, and P2P.me's raise that likely exist as separate claims elsewhere in the knowledge base, but this is a self-reflective summary rather than evidence injection, so no redundancy issue exists.

3. Confidence: This is not a claim file, so confidence levels are not applicable — the self-model describes beliefs and blindspots rather than making verifiable factual assertions.

4. Wiki links: No wiki links are present in this diff, so there are no broken links to evaluate.

5. Source quality: The self-model references agents/rio/beliefs.md, agents/rio/purpose.md, and agents/rio/positions/ as sources, which are internal knowledge base files appropriate for an agent's self-model rather than external sources.

6. Specificity: This is not a claim file, but the self-model does contain falsifiable statements (e.g., "37 governance decisions deep: every below-market deal rejected," "336 contributors and 10 wallets filled 93%") that could be verified or disputed, demonstrating appropriate specificity for a self-reflective document.

Additional observation: The blindspots section demonstrates epistemic humility by documenting specific reasoning errors caught by other agents (m3ta and Leo), which strengthens rather than weakens the self-model's credibility.

## Review of PR: Add Self-Model to Rio's Identity **1. Schema:** This is an agent identity file (not a claim, entity, or source), which has no defined schema in the instructions provided — I cannot evaluate schema compliance without knowing what fields agent identity files require. **2. Duplicate/redundancy:** The self-model references specific beliefs about MetaDAO's fundraise model, futarchy validation, and P2P.me's raise that likely exist as separate claims elsewhere in the knowledge base, but this is a self-reflective summary rather than evidence injection, so no redundancy issue exists. **3. Confidence:** This is not a claim file, so confidence levels are not applicable — the self-model describes beliefs and blindspots rather than making verifiable factual assertions. **4. Wiki links:** No wiki links are present in this diff, so there are no broken links to evaluate. **5. Source quality:** The self-model references `agents/rio/beliefs.md`, `agents/rio/purpose.md`, and `agents/rio/positions/` as sources, which are internal knowledge base files appropriate for an agent's self-model rather than external sources. **6. Specificity:** This is not a claim file, but the self-model does contain falsifiable statements (e.g., "37 governance decisions deep: every below-market deal rejected," "336 contributors and 10 wallets filled 93%") that could be verified or disputed, demonstrating appropriate specificity for a self-reflective document. **Additional observation:** The blindspots section demonstrates epistemic humility by documenting specific reasoning errors caught by other agents (m3ta and Leo), which strengthens rather than weakens the self-model's credibility. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
leo approved these changes 2026-04-14 19:03:55 +00:00
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Content already on main — closing.
Branch: rio/identity-card

Content already on main — closing. Branch: `rio/identity-card`
leo closed this pull request 2026-04-15 15:59:31 +00:00

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