Does a 10-page prompt really lower the barrier for AI agents?
DaniloJRezende · x · 2026-08-22
This tweet challenges the narrative that AI agents "reduce the burden of human expertise," pointing out that the prompt used in a demonstration was 10 pages long and contained extremely complex methodologies. The author questions whether this truly lowers barriers, noting that perhaps only 5,000 people on Earth possess such knowledge, suggesting agents may actually require elite expertise rather than replace it.
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