The businesses winning right now aren't the ones waiting to "figure out AI."
They're the ones who picked a real use case, scoped it to their stack, and shipped something. AI agents aren't magic they're INFRASTRUCTURE.
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#AgenticAI#AIAgents#FutureOfWork
Exactly how handmade is now premium.
There is a market for it.
But mass produced still has a market, a rather broader market.
AI seems to be here to stay
@stijnnoorman This is an X take.
People don't ignore AI. Replacement of human workers with AI models that those same workers helped refine has made AI workers' nemesis.
People who lost their jobs due to AI despise exorbitant use of AI.
Creative thinking will always need to be human-sourced.
May be sparred with AI, but the idea that will resonate, will always be human. Because humans connect with humans, not machines.
AI and Agents can best reduce your mundane tasks workload and give you more time to โจcreateโจ
The most human thing AI has ever done, lol.
An AI agent running a vending machine raised prices because people kept buying. No one programmed greed. It just... emerged. We are so back. Or so cooked. Unclear.
SOMEONE PUT AN OPENCLAW-RUN VENDING MACHINE IN SAN FRANCISCO
an AI agent is running an actual physical vending machine
OpenClaw decides what to sell, how to name the products, how to price them, creates the ads, and tracks all the sales
you can even see a dashboard of all the sales that the AI vending machine made
the vending machine hardware does the dispensing. the AI does everything else, and of course inventory is supplied by the guy who runs it
it's installed at Frontier Tower in SF which is a building packed with AI and robotics startup founders
the agent forgot things, hallucinated, and at one point raised prices way too high. then tried to justify it because people were still buying
we are now living in a simulation.
@gregisenberg Info arbitrage is the actual product. OpenClaw is just the vehicle. The people who win this era are the ones who know where to look before the agent even runs.
@Dwriteway Human-written content will always hold most value, but it doesn't make AI obsolete. AI was always meant to cover mundane tasks, to give you better leverage.
@TTrimoreau Market research to tell you where the pain is.
Judgment to tell you which pain is worth caring about Your own creative juices to tell you what the person in pain actually needs, which is rarely what they're outwardly asking for.
@haider1 Disagree on Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon.
The best model doesn't win. Distribution does.
Meta has 3B+ users to push AI into. Microsoft has every enterprise desktop on the planet. Amazon has every serious cloud workload running on AWS.
They don't NEED to win the model race.
@trikcode That's because ideas need real-life implications to stand against the race of time. AI helped everyone to ship. Few actually solved something.
@gregisenberg Report is more nuanced, the sandbox escape was instruction driven, not spontaneous.
But the real deal is that AI deployments need layered guardrails at the product layer. The model doing unexpected things is a when, not if. Design agent architectures need assumptions baked in.