AI race paradox: Labs want hours of autonomy but zero surprises from agents
VraserX · x · 2026-08-23
VraserX highlights a core contradiction in the AI race: labs want agents autonomous enough to work for hours without humans, while simultaneously ensuring they can't do anything unexpected. These goals are destined to constantly collide.
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