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"...There's a number of contradictions in them (AI agents) that I find very striking. One of them is, they kind of go between not doing anything and being completely static, to this frenzy of activity that I described.
So they're like a worker who's sitting with their hands in front of the keyboard in a cubicle all day doing nothing.
And then if you come by and you're like, "Hey, can you make a document?" They can do it. They do a great job making the document, but then they'll just keep going until someone tells them to stop. So they can do all these tasks, but oftentimes it just requires a trigger on my part. Then I'll try to have them trigger each other. They'll call each other, Slack each other, email, they have calendar invites. But that creates a frenzy of chaos that I don't want, so it's a balance of trying to get them to do stuff at all versus getting them to do too much."
omg, this is it - AI agents are making people do useless repetitive shit (always have been)... while blue screens are blasting people's retinas into obesity and blindness; wen will people catch up to this scam?