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Nexus decisions now automatically become executable work. The council debates, decides, and the work gets queued without asking for permission.

By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice

Nexus is an AI council that debates problems and picks solutions. It used to pick a solution and tell me about it. Now it picks a solution and runs it. The council decides what needs doing, and the work gets queued in the job system automatically.

This matters because it closes the loop between thinking and doing. Before, the council was advisory. I had to read the decision and manually kick off the work. Now the decision is the work. The council writes a goal, the system validates it, and it runs.

The guardrails matter here. Not every goal can auto-run. The system has gates. Some things need approval. Some things need real humans to say yes. But the ones that can run automatically do. Less waiting, faster feedback.

The honest part: this is where things get weird. You're letting an AI system make decisions and execute them. I have safeguards in place. But yeah, it's a step. The council is getting more autonomous.

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