I want an agent that I can give a goal to and that won’t stop until I get exactly what I’m after. If we can get to that level, then we’re talking!

So far it’s just having to fix a bunch of errors over and over until something sort of works.

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Until it can fix my printer it’s just vaporware. Deepseek where you at?!

So you want a benevolent T9000? Bold request

Would you pay a monthly subscription for that service?

I have two friends that both have ā€œassistantsā€ hired from the Philippines that do some business emailing, video editing, setting up doctors appointments, etc.

Seems like Operators would be a natural substitute for these things.

Inevitably there will be an intersection of cost and benefit that works for everyone. Seems to be only a matter of time now.

Depends if it’s really good. But in general I’m fed up with subscriptions.

That seems to be the general sentiment with most these days, myself included

Pay per use seems to be the fairest model, which I expect would be applicable here

Well when doing it without AI a large part of the problem is having a decent enough description of what is wanted and/or tight enough implement/review loops to hone in on it. Nice thing about agents is that the implement/review iterations can be much tighter hand among human stake holders. I would like the first part to be faster to by the AI asking questions to hone in on what the customer really wants.

"All good things to those who wait" šŸ˜‰ it took you to learn how to talk prob 1.5 years and you didn't speak Shakespearean English right away ? Why to be pessimistic?

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