I still don't understand what these freaks are doing running these agents 24/7 on machines. What are they doing? Managing a todo list? You mean crossing items off as you complete them? Research tasks? To do what?
Never really get good answers. There is no killer app. Just bikeshedding.
It seems the main use case is having Claude automatically write blogposts about how great using Claude is, then submit them wherever necessary.
There's lots of news about the billions AI companies spend on data center construction, but it feels like it's not even a fraction of the money they're spending on endless nonstop blogs about how great their app is at doing... things. Things that will never be defined.
Exact same question as you. When the new ChatGPT app dropped it suggested to me to set up a task something like (paraphrased) “every Monday read my Gmail and Slack an make a summary and task list for the week”.
Why would I need an LLM to do this for me? That’s 5 minutes of work max, and doing it gets me in the flow of work again, to see what’s going on and needs to be done.
Let me guess -- in your day job you don't manage people. I have agents parsing messages, building out document sets, evaluating existing document sets, one is currently fixing a giant backlog of bugs and feature requests for a multi year personal coding project, one is exploring some ideas on speeding up inference at the edge..
If you put yourself in a position where you need more leverage (technical or operating) I think you might find you get some value.
I set it up out of curiosity a few months ago and realised I had no requirement for it whatsoever.
I’m actually very time-poor, so figured it could help be clawed back time doing… what exactly?
I think you need to open your mind to the possibilities? For example:
- scanning logs for errors and
- opening issues which are then auto-triaged and
- PRs are opened for them and auto-reviewed and
- merged (and deployed).
This workflow alone is immensely powerful, and takes alot of burden off the team.
If you can’t think up enough coding projects to keep an agent busy in the background that’s a skill issue on your side.
Have it work down my jira tickets while I’m sitting on the porcelain throne
Swiping Tinder. It takes about 5000 matches to get a date. It’s easier to just automate it. It automatically adds dates to my calendar, all I have to do is show up. I get a summary of our chat history (well, what the agent wrote to her) in the notes section of the calendar entry and some pointers and talking points for the date.
Maybe I should have the agent also do a background check.
PS: This is a joke, but feel free to steal this idea.