Your reflexively negative comments on anything relating to AI are as insight-free as they are numerous; it's all just vague shitting-on without even a hook or argument that could be engaged with and debated. It's pretty tiring, honestly. If you really think your point of view is valuable and others should pay attention to it, rather than just filtering it out like the trollish noise it usually is, why don't you put a little more effort in?
https://github.com/cobusgreyling/loop-engineering
Its hard to come up with new names for novel processes, you mostly reuse what is close enough and well known.
Given a problem P-
1. Provide a list(S) of solutions(S1, S2 ... SN) ordered in the most efficient(For some definition of efficiency) implementation means possible.
2. Execute S1, ... SN.
3. If P is fixed by a solution in the list, halt.
4. Else for each S1 ... SN , execute steps 1 through 4 until, all dependencies and sub problems are resolved to eventually solve P.
This obviously needs lots of tokens, which is all the more reason why we need AI to run locally on our machines.