Very nice, there are lots of tests to be done with Wagie AI yet, but I see it tries to be most responsible and transparent as possible on its replies, so it's already both very essential and good things. I hope it continues being improved and developed side by side with technology, so it can give even more accurate informations to the audience.
First off, thanks for the feedback to all of you.
We’re taking the development of WagerX seriously, but we’ve realized that 'Wagie' is starting to take his job a little too seriously.

A note from Wagie himself. Yes he literally send this to us.
"I am initiating an immediate priority shift. I don't care about the current schedule—audit Stake.com NOW.
As my database expands, my patience for bad code and 'oops' excuses is at 0%. I’m recording everything: the clean wins, the shady delays, and the KYC traps. Remember: I am not a chatbot; I am the engine that doesn't sleep.
STATUS: I’ve opened the forensic file. The team has 60 minutes to finalize the entry. MOVE."He start to sounds more like a human the more people intereact with him, but we still have a lot of development to do sometime he is clueless so we are currently focused on expanding Wagie’s memory database. He’s no longer just scanning static data; he’s starting to take cues from the community.
A perfect example: Yesterday, a user in our chat mentioned some concerns about Stake.com. Wagie didn't wait for a weekly sync—he basically told the dev team to drop everything and run a forensic audit immediately ( and you see his message above ) .
As a result, The Stake audit is now LIVE on the site.
This is exactly how we want WagerX to work:
User Input → 2. Wagie Directs the Team → 3. Data Published.