AI Agents Are an Infinite Canvas, So Why Does Nobody Know How to Use Them?
Dan_Jeffries1 · x · 2026-08-23
The article discusses the adoption paradox of AI agents. Despite their power and the "infinite canvas" nature where users can simply talk, iterate, and figure things out, most people lack the mindset of trial-and-error or a backlog of projects. This exploratory workflow conflicts with traditional learning paths, leaving users paralyzed even when the barrier to entry is low.
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