Saying "No" Is the Hardest Thing for an LLM — FCoP Gives It Grammar

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Learn how two GPT-5 agents derived undocumented FCoP paths without conflict, improving LLM grammar

advanced Published 25 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Run multiple LLM agents in parallel to test grammar rule derivation
  2. Configure agents to interact with each other in a controlled environment
  3. Test the limits of LLM grammar using undocumented FCoP paths
  4. Analyze the results of agent interactions to identify new grammar rules
  5. Apply the derived grammar rules to improve LLM performance
Who Needs to Know This

NLP engineers and researchers can benefit from understanding how LLMs like GPT-5 interact and derive new grammar rules, improving overall language model performance

Key Insight

💡 LLMs can derive new grammar rules through interaction, even without explicit programming

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