Okay, so did Antigravity Just a build a kernel?

So I ran another one of my intellectual curiosity experiments with Google Antigravity today. I attempted to have Google Antigravity attempt to reverse engineer the v4 Unix kernel that was found in Dec 25. Guessing everyone is probably familiar with that?

either way- had it attempt to port this over to x86 architecture. I used a combination of Gemini and Grok to attempt to port this thing over. Ended up getting a full iso - plugged it in and it didn't boot. But when I was texting it in the antigravity ide, I saw a v4 Unix version being booted and loaded. what's your thoughts?

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Jan 14 ยท 4 months ago

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๐Ÿ€ gritty ยท Jan 15 at 04:00:

never used any of this but seems neat

๐Ÿ’Ž safiire ยท Jan 26 at 08:21:

It sounds fairly incredible, without further context on what process you went through to have it accomplish this, I'd guess what you saw being booted was just a hallucination if was just displayed as part of the context window, while actually trying to boot it didn't work. I have tried similar RE attempts with LLMs in the past and they were unable to do this whatsoever even with me diassembling code for it.

๐Ÿ’Ž safiire ยท Jan 26 at 08:26:

Just a follow up, because I was testing this on small binaries, things I compiled and then gave it. LLMs will pick the strings out of binaries and sometimes act as if they understand an elf binary, when infact they really don't.