Summary
A user tested the Qwen3.6 AI model by tasking it to build a tower defense game. The AI not only successfully developed the game but also demonstrated remarkable autonomous debugging capabilities, identifying and fixing issues like canvas rendering problems and wave completion bugs. This performance left the user "blown away," highlighting a significant leap in AI's ability to independently code and self-correct.
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