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nightskitoday at 4:44 PM1 replyview on HN

Right now with agents this is definitely going to continue to be the case. That said, at the end of the day engineers work with stakeholders to come up with a solution. I see no reason why an agent couldn't perform this role in the future. I say this as someone who is excited but at the same time terrified of this future and what it means to our field.

I don't think we'll get their by scaling current techniques (Dario disagrees, and he's far more qualified albeit biased). I feel that current models are missing critical thinking skills that I feel you need to fully take on this role.


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computablytoday at 5:31 PM

> I don't think we'll get their by scaling current techniques (Dario disagrees, and he's far more qualified albeit biased).

If Opus 4.6 had 100M context, 100x higher throughput and latency, and 100x cheaper $/token, we'd be much closer. We'd still need to supervise it, but it could do a whole lot more just by virtue of more I/O.

Of course, whether scaling everything by 100x is possible given current techniques is arguable in itself.