AI agents are learning to work autonomously for longer. Nathan Labenz, founder and former CEO of Waymark, thinks this means organizations will soon be able to do more with less, and increase their productivity by leveraging AI agents: “It’s a lot less than it would cost to hire a human to do it. And it's all on demand—immediately available. If I'm not using it, I'm not paying anything. Transaction costs are a lot lower.” Currently, AI agents can now run 2 hour tasks end-to-end. Evals suggest these capabilities may increase to 2 day tasks next year, and 2 week tasks within 2 years.

Davida Ginter

Co-founder & CEO @ Eloo

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That's exactly our thesis and the future we're building with Eloo

Alexander Julian

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Exactly right

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Andreessen Horowitz very intriguing post, as it gives you some numbers, where you can paint a graph on. Exponentially, no no, oh, yes! But only a few steps and you can fiddle a little bit to make them fit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siren_(mythology)

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Fernand P. Talpe III

Founder & CEO | Trinity Restored Corp | Building the Post-Silicon Compute Stack for AGI & Civilization-Scale Infrastructure

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Love the 8× task curve. Now show me 8× power. Until then, watts—not weights—are the bottleneck.

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