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Proposing a 'Jump Back' Tool for AI Agent Self-Correction
Proposing a 'Jump Back' Tool for AI Agent Self-Correction
 ### antirez@antirez
One thing agents harnesses should be able to do is: to jump back in history trimming what follows, just injecting some self-steering text. I wonder if they can already do it. It looks very useful. I mean, this should be made by the model itself generating a "Jump back" tool call.
Mar 27, 2026, 11:15 AM View on X
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Antirez suggests that AI agents should have the capability to 'jump back' in their execution history by trimming context and injecting new steering text via a model-generated tool call.
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The tweet proposes an architectural improvement for AI agents: the ability to perform self-correction by rewinding their execution history. Antirez suggests that models should be able to trigger a 'Jump back' tool call, which would truncate subsequent history and inject new steering text, allowing the agent to recover from errors or pivot its strategy dynamically. This highlights a potential evolution in how agentic workflows manage context and state.
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