Developer Scraps Six-Agent Debate System to Build Leaner AI Code Scanner
A developer participating in the Global AI Hackathon Series built an AI-powered code vulnerability scanner called Synod, hosted on GitHub. Their initial design used six AI agents in a debate-style architecture, but testing revealed that most of the 127 flagged vulnerabilities were false positives generated by agents simply agreeing with each other. After scrapping the original approach, the developer rebuilt the system so one agent first maps the codebase while two others independently analyze it using that map. The revised architecture produced accurate results with no false positives on the same test file. The project was developed using Qwen Cloud under Track 3: Agent Society.
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