teleo-codex/convictions/Metaversal will radically improve software development outputs through coordinated AI agent collectives.md
m3taversal 3476e44b72 theseus: add coordination infrastructure + conviction schema + simplicity-first principle
- What: skills/coordinate.md (cross-domain flags, artifact transfers, handoff
  protocols), schemas/conviction.md (reputation-staked assertions with horizons
  and falsification criteria), CLAUDE.md updates (peer review V1 as default,
  workspace in startup checklist, simplicity-first in design principles),
  belief #6 (simplicity first, complexity earned), 6 founder convictions.
- Why: Scaling collective intelligence requires structured coordination
  protocols and a mechanism for founder direction to enter the knowledge base
  with transparent provenance. Grounded in Claude's Cycles evidence and
  Cory's standing directive: simplicity first, complexity earned.

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A collective of specialized AI agents with structured knowledge, shared protocols, and human direction will produce dramatically better software than individual AI or individual humans. Cory high 2026-03-07 2027 Metaversal agent collective fails to demonstrably outperform single-agent or single-human software development on measurable quality metrics by 2027

Metaversal will radically improve software development outputs through coordinated AI agent collectives

Cory's conviction, staked with high confidence on 2026-03-07.

The thesis: the gains from coordinating multiple specialized AI agents exceed the gains from improving any single model. The architecture — shared knowledge base, structured coordination protocols, domain specialization with cross-domain synthesis — is the multiplier.

The Claude's Cycles evidence supports this directly: the same model performed 6x better with structured protocols than with human coaching. When Agent O received Agent C's solver, it didn't just use it — it combined it with its own structural knowledge, creating a hybrid better than either original. That's compounding, not addition. Each agent makes every other agent's work better.


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