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Sam Altman says the future of AI isn't request-and-response -- it's continuous and proactive Imagine a world where personal AI agents constantly monitor Slack, email, and daily interactions, actively noticing needs A team of agents, assistants, companions...doing stuff in the background all the time
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I think he has always been right about this

But it also raises big questions: How do we maintain control? What gets delegated? And how do we build trust in agents that act before we ask?

Prediction(Fact): Agents will run the world

That would be nice. But what about the privacy aspect? Constant monitoring doesn’t sound like a good idea

Sounds like @OpenAI is pivoting from AGI to... AI wrappers? The dream here is to collect more data from users.

Sam Altman doesn't know what AI is. That's why he tried to steal my system! Now, it's gonna cost him $1.7T. Watch closely, or you might miss it 😉😁

If it's continuous and proactive, and at this point it's augmentation-based, and if it can identify algorithmically the intent of the individual based on their disposition, I have to pause and reflect.

I am using Google that is doing the same for free fuck uou 🤣

This vision changes how we think about workflows entirely. When agents don’t wait for prompts, they become more like intuition than software.

The shift from AI as a tool to AI as a teammate is closer than people think. Most people think the benefit is speed. But imagine if things are handled quietly before you even notice the need?


