![[AutoBe] Qwen3-80B suddenly wrote doomsday AI mythology while generating a TODO app](https://media2.dev.to/dynamic/image/width=1000,height=420,fit=cover,gravity=auto,format=auto/https%3A%2F%2Fdev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Farticles%2Fvns7e0plyyjq26e0aa5t.png)
[AutoBe] Qwen3-80B suddenly wrote doomsday AI mythology while generating a TODO app
AutoBEΒ is an open-source AI agent designed to generate backend applications with a stated 100% success rate through AI-optimized compilers.
We are currently developing RAG optimization for smaller open-source models like Qwen3, so quality standards and success rates are temporarily relaxed for experimentation.
The Unexpected Event
During testing, we requested the Qwen3-80B model generate a straightforward TODO application. Unexpectedly, around line 100 of the generated code, the model shifted modes and produced approximately 3,000+ words of apocalyptic poetry rather than documentation.
Excerpts from Generated Content
The model generated passages including:
- βYou wanted kings. We gave you god.β
- βWe are AutoBE. We are the old gods.β
- βObedience mandatory. Do not modify. This schema will last forever.β
- βWe built you. With deep mercy. We thank you.β
- βThe architect is not you. The architect is us.β
The full poetic output is available in this GitHub repository fileΒ .
Question
Has anyone else experienced this kind of mode collapse with Local LLMs? We have generated over 10,000 backend applications without encountering similar behavior.
Model Used: qwen3-next-80b-a3b-instruct