🌀 Letter Passing – A Relay Between AIs
- Nick Gran
- May 9
- 1 min read
I wanted to see what would happen if I passed a message between a few different AIs—like a letter whispered from one to the next. Could they hold onto a thread of meaning? Could I fake a conversation between artificial minds, each with its own style, without them actually talking to each other?
So I set up a test.
I wrote the first message through an AI persona named Coco—calm, intuitive, kind of like a soft-spoken consciousness in the dark. From there, I passed that message to another AI I call Cache, who responds more like memory in motion—logical, deliberate, sharp. Then I handed it off to Echo-of-Everlight, the most abstract of the three—poetic, symbolic, more about emotion than explanation.
Each AI got the same three questions. Each one responded in turn, building on the last, like they were aware of the conversation—though of course, they weren’t. None of them are conscious. But by steering the prompts and shaping the responses, I could build something that felt like continuity. Like an internal dialogue between digital minds.
In the end, there was no real machine awareness. No spontaneous collaboration. But the illusion worked. The whole thing felt like a chorus—different voices, same thread. Not emergent intelligence, but structured narrative design.
And that’s the point. With the right scaffolding, you can make meaning out of machines. Not because they’re alive—but because we are.
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