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No security threat - blog post about AI-generated game

First seen Aug 8, 2026 · Updated Aug 8, 2026

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This is a Simon Willison blog post describing a fun experiment comparing two AI coding agents (Claude and Codex/GPT-5.6) building a browser game from the same prompt. It documents a rendering bug (oversized eyeball sprites) that was fixed via natural-language prompting, with no security implications whatsoever.

Technical Analysis

The content describes a benign software development exercise where an AI coding agent (Codex Desktop with GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra, using sub-agents) generated a game, its assets, and code from a one-shot prompt. The only 'bug' mentioned is a visual rendering glitch (oversized eyeball spheres on character models), not a security vulnerability, and it was resolved through simple conversational debugging. There is no prompt injection, tool poisoning, unauthorized access, data exfiltration, or any adversarial agent interaction present in this data.

Detection Signatures

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Remediation Steps

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    This content is an informational blog post about AI-assisted game development and contains no security threat requiring remediation.

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