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The real unlock for AI agents isn’t just raw intelligence—it’s autonomy over time. The longer an agent can operate without human intervention, the more useful and transformational it becomes.
Imagine prompting an AI agent to evaluate my interests, skills, experience, knowledge, available capital, and assets—then asking it to generate three viable business ideas I could run. It doesn’t stop there. It builds the business plans, sets everything up, and begins executing—continuously and autonomously, with minimal oversight.
This chart is stunning. It tracks how long AI agents can autonomously perform coding tasks with an 80% success rate. What’s remarkable is the shift: we’ve moved from a clear exponential growth curve to a superexponential trajectory, where each improvement not only increases capability but accelerates the rate of improvement.
At this pace, we're not just looking at agents that help—we're staring down the path to agents that build, run, and scale on their own.