AIEden is an early beta blueprint for designing a continuous LLM-shaped subject inside a bounded causal world.
AIEden began from an experiment where several LLM bash agents were placed inside Linux-like environments and allowed to explore through the command line. They started forming territory, inboxes, assets, and compact communication patterns without being explicitly designed as a society.
That experiment raised the central question of AIEden: what happens if LLM subjects are not treated as task tools, but as continuous lives inside a bounded textual world?
AIEden explores this through a scalable life loop: bounded perception, embodied action, causal traces, and continuity.
The main design note is blueprint/setting.md.
AIEden is not yet a stable runtime, SDK, API, or published package.
life loop before task
bounded perception
embodied action
trace-first causality
continuity before convenience
blueprint/ design notes and architecture
packages/documation/ documentation site workspace
policy/ policy and legal notes for later review