
Preparing for the Agentic Era

OSWorld: Benchmarking Multimodal Agents for Open-Ended Tasks in Real Computers | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.comFirst, I want to examine three of the most popular policy suggestions for adapting to the AI economy, many of them emanating from Silicon Valley. These three are largely “technical fixes,” tweaks to policy and business models that seek to smooth the transition but do not actually shift the culture. After examining the uses and weaknesses of these t
... See moreKai-Fu Lee • AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
AI isn’t a tool you reach for anymore. It’s the environment you build in. From hiring policies to phone assistants, it’s being embedded into the operating systems of companies, apps, and creative work alike. The question isn’t whether AI will affect your work. It’s whether you’ll shape that shift—or be shaped by it.
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The extremely online report: April 2025
AI + humans > teams? New Harvard study shows GenAI can be your “cybernetic teammate”
You've heard of work wives and work husbands, but what about work AIs?
A fascinating new Harvard study suggests your AI assistant might be just as valuable as that coworker who always brings snacks to meetings (if not more so).
Researchers studied 700+ Procte
... See moreIf your AI still needs a prompt, you’re already behind.The real AI revolution isn’t Assistants.It’s Agents.Assistants help you work faster.Agents replace the work entirely.That single leap changes everything.It’s the difference between better software and a new category.And most people are building for the wrong era.They’re adding AI to their exist... See more