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How I Used Coding Agents to Automate My AI Research Work in Copilot Applied Science

By

Tyler McGoffin

2mo ago· 10 min readenInsight

Summary

An AI researcher shares their experience using coding agents to automate intellectual work, specifically building agents that automate parts of their job in Copilot Applied Science. The article explores how software engineers traditionally automate toil to focus on creative work, and how the author took this further by automating their own intellectual tasks. The piece discusses lessons learned about working effectively with coding agents and the implications of automating one's own role.

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I may have just automated myself into a completely different job…
This is a familiar pattern among software engineers, who often, through inspiration, frustration, or sometimes even laziness, build systems to remove toil and focus on more creative work.
As an AI researcher, I recently took this beyond what was previously possible and have automated away my intellectual toil.
And now I find myself maintaining this tool to enable all my peers on the Copilot Applied Science team.
Here's what I learned about working better with coding agents.
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I used coding agents to build agents that automated part of my job. Here's what I learned about working better with coding agents.

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