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A PM's Guide to AI Agent Architecture

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pluto_modadic ◴[] No.45136017[source]
reading this as a security engineer trying to get ahead of misguided PMs who buy into the AI hype and don't know 1) it's immature 2) it's not secure & 3) whether their business use case is viable for the R&D we're about to put into it.

I get the feeling there's going to be either 1) a great revert of the features, 2) a bunch of hurried patches, or 3) a bunch of legacy systems operating on MCP v0.00-beta (metaphorically speaking)

:lol_sob:

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1. harryf ◴[] No.45136153[source]
We need to take the focus off cost savings. None of this tech is anywhere near mature enough to replace humans yet.

Far better to focus on enhancing human capabilities with agents.

For example while a human talks to a customer on the phone, AI is fetching useful context about the customer and suggesting talking points to improve the human conversation.

One example of a direct benefit for business using AI this way is reducing onboarding times for new employees