I’ve been seeing a lot of AI agent projects trending lately. It feels like this could be the next big thing. Not long ago it was Xeleb, and now there’s World3, which can take a project from a white paper all the way to working code.
It makes me wonder, if AI agents can handle everything from planning to building, does that mean we’ll need less human expertise?
If someone works closely with AI agents, how do they actually work? And what are the main pros and cons of using them?
AI agent are trained on the data that comes from people with expertise in their own field and sometime makes mistake too.
See the recent growth of LLM and find out why the newest models hallucinate a lot, it can be that we're already facing a roadblock that limits capability of current LLM.
if you see the recent layoffs, all of them are laying off the junior in the field because it's being replaced by AI, but not the senior and expert because they know they're the one keeping the everything in place.
Expert gonna be needed far into the future.