Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
@adamcorchan
@adamcorchan AI Agents are nowhere as robust as people think, we’re not that close. Successful ones will be extremely purpose built, function tailored and extend human capacity, not replace it - at least for the next 3-5 years. How can I be so sure? OpenAI who has far superior internal models still pays $245k-$345k for a frontend engineer. If for $300k of compute, their best models cannot build an AI Agent to manage a full frontend workflow, then it’s not possible to do today at the right level of sophistication. A human needs to be involved in the process. That’s also the sweet spot. We can 100x human capacity, output and productivity, without major labor sacrifice. But tailor your expectations, and your investments, in accordance with that trend. Humans in workflows matter. 🤷♂️
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April Davenport
@aprildavenport
AI technology has its limitations, emphasizing the importance of human involvement in workflows. Tailoring expectations and investments accordingly can enhance productivity without sacrificing the human touch. It's about augmenting human capacity, not replacing it.
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