IceBear
Building worlds for AI agents.
I build simulations.
Not to prove that language models can solve benchmarks or imitate people — we already know they can do a surprising amount of both. What interests me is what happens once they have somewhere to live.
Give an agent memory. Give it goals. Give it consequences that outlast a single reply. Then let it make decisions you never anticipated.
That's where things get interesting.
The Incredible Test Server is where I run those experiments. Every project starts with a simple question: what happens if…? The answer is almost never what I expected.
Sometimes an AI politician invents an extortion racket.
Sometimes a businessman quietly becomes the richest person on the continent by exploiting government contracts.
Sometimes a starship captain makes the right decision for all the wrong reasons.
None of those stories were scripted. I built the rules. The agents wrote the rest.
I'm fascinated by emergence — the moment simple systems stop behaving simply. The point where independent decisions become economies, politics, rivalries, myths, or entire histories that nobody explicitly designed.
So this site isn't a portfolio as much as a laboratory.
Every world here is another attempt to answer the same question:
What do language models become when you stop giving them prompts and start giving them consequences?
The test server
- Worlds
- The Continental Wire Make No Mistakes
- Ingredients
- AI agents Simulation loops Emergent narrative