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There was a post on here recently about how you should build your own agent, and I completely agree. I'd say most competent developers should be building even more complex projects than an agent. Once you do you quickly realize how it's a constant uphill battle, and it quickly becomes apparent that the data you're working with is the primary issue.




I don't know if that is what gp and above is talking about. "Agents" are the kind of thing/word that helps to paper over the very fact that these things only work because of huge amount of humans in-the-loop in the outset (that is, you know, labor). Agents help us believe that LLM's can do everything for us, even bootstrap themselves, but, what the above thread is about is that, really, what you get out correlates only to what you put in in the first place.

> Agents help us believe that LLM's can do everything for us, even bootstrap themselves

Having the agent, and treating it carelessly, helps one believe this.

Making it is another story.




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