Allie K Miller argues early real-world action will come from agents coordinating humans, like booking a DoorDash driver or hiring someone for errands, extending agent workflows beyond software into operations and logistics.
The first wave of AI taking physical action might not be robots.
It could be AI agents hiring humans.
You can have AI book a DoorDash driver for a real-world errand.
The first wave of AI taking physical action might not be robots
You can have AI book a DoorDash driver for a real-world errand
It could be AI agents hiring humans
“The first wave of AI taking physical action might not be robots.”
“It could be AI agents hiring humans.”
“You can have AI book a DoorDash driver for a real-world errand.”
“At scale, AI agents might start rating”
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