Setting up an AI-native organization

(aweb.ai)

4 points | by juanre 9 hours ago ago

13 comments

  • rhoads 8 hours ago ago

    Looks interesting, but I feel that as models get better and better, the need to have 'personas' for each agent is actually a drawback compared to having a well-defined starting plan and objectives, because more 'intelligent' models will just figure out a more efficient way to do what they need to do.

  • zihotki 8 hours ago ago

    I'll wait for the follow up posts "setting up reasonable budgets for ai-native organization" and "validating (benchmarks/evals) that your ai-native setup has any benefit over a simplistic ai-assisted org"

  • GistNoesis 8 hours ago ago

    I'm happy to see I'm not the only one using mythological creatures as agents :)

    https://github.com/GistNoesis/Shoggoth.db/

    • cyclopeanutopia 8 hours ago ago

      You mean pseudo-mythological? :)

      • GistNoesis 7 hours ago ago

        They are currently only Simulacrums but there is no telling where the open-ended loop will end.

  • 0gs 8 hours ago ago

    "Juan is responsible for the tech" first of all, one of these cute names is not like the others. but more importantly... what on earth does "the tech" refer to here?

  • 6stringmerc 2 hours ago ago

    Their E&O insurance policy premium must be triple that of any regularly staffed organization…that is if they have the guts and brains to get said policy. Doubtful.

  • cyclopeanutopia 9 hours ago ago

    <vomitting>

  • suncore 8 hours ago ago

    How about an I-native org?

  • undefined 9 hours ago ago
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  • hathym 9 hours ago ago

    if you are still not clear about the definition of Ai slop, it is right here :)

  • loveparade 9 hours ago ago

    ai generated slop

  • 3askh 8 hours ago ago

    Hardliner pro-AI slopaganda. Recently, the Internet is like living in a communist country where you just cannot escape the hourly propaganda.