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What Happens if Streaming Drops

Quick Answer: If an AI’s response is interrupted mid-stream, the system automatically resumes from where it left off. You don’t need to re-send your prompt.

What You’ll Learn

  • How auto-recovery works
  • What you’ll see when it activates
  • When it applies

How It Works

Sometimes a response gets interrupted mid-stream - a brief connection hiccup, a temporary delay, or a provider timeout. When this happens, Suprmind’s auto-recovery kicks in. The system detects the interruption and resumes from the exact AI that was interrupted. It picks up where it left off in the sequence. You don’t need to do anything. You don’t need to re-send your prompt or start the conversation over.

What You’ll See

The response will pause briefly, then continue. In most cases, the interruption is short enough that you may not even notice it. If the recovery takes a few seconds, you’ll see the response resume streaming from the point it stopped.

When It Applies

Auto-recovery works in all modes where AIs stream responses:
  • Sequential mode - If the third AI’s response drops, it resumes from that AI. The fourth and fifth AIs still respond afterward as normal.
  • Super Mind mode - If the synthesis is interrupted, it resumes.
  • Debate and other modes - Same behavior.

Good to Know

  • Auto-recovery handles temporary interruptions. If an AI is completely unavailable (a rare event), the system will skip it and continue with the remaining AIs.
  • Your conversation history is preserved through any recovery. Nothing is lost.
  • This is different from manually stopping a response with the Stop button. If you stop an AI intentionally, auto-recovery does not override your choice.

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