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"HubID": "5259",
"Date": "5/20/2025",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts",
"Future Map"
],
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"Companies": "",
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"Summary": "<p>The real unlock for AI agents isnt just raw intelligence—its autonomy over time. The longer an agent can operate without human intervention, the more useful and transformational it becomes.</p><p>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 doesnt stop there. It builds the business plans, sets everything up, and begins executing—continuously and autonomously, with minimal oversight.</p><p>This chart is stunning. It tracks how long AI agents can autonomously perform coding tasks with an 80% success rate. Whats remarkable is the shift: weve moved from a clear exponential growth curve to a superexponential trajectory, where each improvement not only increases capability but accelerates the rate of improvement.</p><p>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.</p><p><br /></p>If the timing on this chart is even half right, the future of work—what we know, what we do, and how we do it—is about to change at a speed and scale humanity has never seen. Most people are not prepared for this. And for those unable to adapt, the consequences could be deeply disruptive, even devastating.",
"Notes": ""
}