Great post on FDEs. Everyone should read it if you’re interested in this job category. This is a job that is going to be around as long as AI keeps changing rapidly, which it inevitably will.
People often wonder why isn’t this like just deploying other forms of technology in the past, like cloud.
Because something like cloud adoption affected a fairly concentrated set of users (developers and IT), and generally didn’t require a fundamental change to the workflows of employees to get the benefits of the new service being delivered on the cloud. At best you went to one training session and you were done.
With agents, the work to implement them is not only highly technical, but they directly impact the underlying workflows that people participate in. This means there’s a ton of technical work and change management that comes with it.
Further, the pace of change of cloud wasn’t nearly as quick, so there was a lot more time for best practices to propagate. Now, every model change means either something new can be done that wasn’t possible before, or some piece of scaffolding is now redundant or holding you back.
This is why it’s commonly easier for a vendor or partner that’s seen the implementation hundreds or thousands of times help do the work, even with internal support from the customer.
So, this job isn’t going away any time soon, and will be a great path for a lot of technical talent, especially early career.
Hermes Agent: The Complete Beginner's Guide
Says written by me but was actually done by my Hermes agent and it used the Hermes Atlas knowledge base as a source
It will be updated periodically as the canonical guide
Now live on Hermes Atlas (link in replies)
ChatGPT 5.2 Pro (Extended Thinking) is a LOT faster. Not sure yet what I think about its output (too early to judge). @OpenAI nice job on improving the web interface too!
We ranked a B2B SaaS brand #1 on ChatGPT for their category in 7 days.
(And it's being used by marketing teams at Webflow, Chime, and Deepgram)
This platform tracks AI visibility + generates cited content automatically across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini...
→ No more 6-12 months waiting for Google rankings to move
→ No more $60K agency dashboards that only show problems
→ No more 10 different tools to track, create, and publish content
→ No more manual content gap analysis taking 20+ hours weekly
→ No more AI slop that ChatGPT refuses to cite
Just connect your data sources → autonomous visibility tracking + content generation system.
Here's how it works:
→ AI Citation Scanner (tracks mentions across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini)
→ Competitive Gap Analysis (identifies where competitors get cited and you don't)
→ First-Party Data Integration (connects Zendesk, HubSpot, Drive, product docs)
→ AI Content Generator (creates authoritative content with human review checkpoints)
→ Direct CMS Publishing (publishes to Webflow, Contentful automatically)
→ Performance Measurement (tracks results across traditional + AI search)
Companies using this infrastructure:
• Webflow: 40% traffic lift + 5X content velocity
• Chime: 3X AI citations in 30 days
• Deepgram: 24X organic traffic (37K → 1.5M visitors in 60 days)
Built with AI-assisted workflows.
Runs on human + AI collaboration.
30-day results vs 6-month SEO cycles.
Want to see how you rank in AI search?
Like + comment "SEO" + repost, and I'll DM you the free scanner.
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@DarioAmodei Think tuning forks, not handcuffs. With your interpretability push, we can build systems that notice their own biases via periods of goal-free self-processing. That’s a different safety story. Would love to get your take on this: https://t.co/0ZA9JXcuOF
You can now interrupt long-running queries and add new context without restarting or losing progress.
This is especially useful for refining deep research or GPT-5 Pro queries as the model will adjust its response with your new requirements.
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Big update for Claude Desktop and Cursor users!
Now you can connect all AI apps via a common memory layer in a minute.
I used the Graphiti MCP server that runs 100% locally to cross-operate across AI apps like Claude Desktop and Cursor without losing context.
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@_mattwelter “Why are you unhappy?
Because 99.9 percent of everything you think, and of everything you do, is for yourself—and there isn’t one.”
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