AI agents are overhyped and underperforming; a new standard aims to fix their fundamental flaws
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Ben Patterson
Summary
The article critiques the current state of AI agents, arguing they are overhyped and underperform in practical tasks like booking dinner reservations. It explains that AI agents are slow, clunky, and less efficient than existing tools (e.g., OpenTable). The piece suggests that what AI agents really need is better standards and infrastructure (a "map") rather than more hype, pointing to a new standard being developed to address these fundamental issues.
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· 3 pulledAI is coming for us, they keep saying.
So, why do AI agents still seem to suck at everything?
As of now, they're so slow and clunky, it's way easier to just fire up OpenTable and do it yourself.
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