Self-programmed execution lets language models act as agents by writing and executing their own orchestrator programs in a self-modifying Lisp called Spell.
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Self-evolving LLM agents introduce persistent, amplifying security threats that static defenses cannot address, as shown by analysis of 25 attack surface cells and case studies.
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Self-Programmed Execution for Language-Model Agents
Self-programmed execution lets language models act as agents by writing and executing their own orchestrator programs in a self-modifying Lisp called Spell.