Launch: Claude Corp — local AI agent orchestration daemon
Show HN launch for a daemon that orchestrates a personal corporation of AI agents with social hierarchy, tasks, and contracts running locally. No problem articulated.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMulti-Agent AI Systems Fail Without Organizational Coordination Structures
Multi-agent AI systems without management structures cascade errors unchecked, with agents reporting completion without verification and free-form negotiation failing to converge. Applying human organizational principles like SOPs, hierarchy, and retrospectives to agent teams addresses the coordination failure at its root. Growing demand from teams moving from single-agent to multi-agent architectures.
Multiple AI Coding Agents Conflict When Working in Parallel
Running multiple AI coding agents on the same repo causes file conflicts and broken builds. No coordination layer exists to isolate and gate their work.
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Teams need self-hosted AI agents with proper isolation and security, not shared instances
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