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JEN-R8 Discovery Engine: An AI That Tries to Prove Itself Wrong
See an AI that proves itself wrong by pre-registering failure conditions. It synthesizes hypotheses, runs analyses, and learns from its own documented failures.
JEN-R8 is an AI research engine that tries to prove itself wrong. It synthesizes hypotheses across scientific domains, pre-registers the exact conditions under which it will declare itself defeated, runs the analysis on public data, and auto-generates a post-mortem when its own gates fail. Those post-mortems then feed back into the next round of hypothesis generation; the engine learns from its own failures.
You’ll see the full loop live: cross-domain bridge -> drafted hypothesis spec -> pre-registered falsification gates -> real-time execution on public data -> a meaningful failure -> the engine articulating, on stage, exactly why its own claim was wrong. Then I’ll walk through the operator console.
Current state (as of demo time):
- 60 hypotheses across 15 scientific domains
- 5 hypotheses confirmed through full gate passage
- 6 hypotheses abandoned with documented post-mortems
- 5 provisional patents filed in cancer biomarker discovery
- 3 pre-print papers in preparation
- 2 developing collaborations with university research institutes
JEN-R8 was designed and built by agents running on the Wisdom Layer SDK (the subject of my AI Tinkerers demo last month, featured in the April global newsletter.)