In this video, he is delivering good news that agents are much simpler than most people think. He shows exactly how they work, when to use them and how to start before everyone else catches up. He explains that AI prompt and AI agents are completely different and yet, most of us are still stuck with old habits.
Here are a few insights pointing to the need of shifting our perception of AI in practice - seeing it as a deeply collaborative, human-centric system:
- Agents aren't just going to be engineers, they will be the people who understand their work deeply enough to define it precisely. Most companies want AI everywhere. The ones actually winning are obsessively narrow. If clarity is the bottleneck then the opportunity is not broad intelligence it's narrow ownership.
-The winners won't build the broadest agents first. They will build the one that understands one workflow, one market, and one kind of user pain better than everyone else.
- The question is not whether the shift happens, it is whether you shape it or get shaped by it. The most valuable person is no longer the one who can think the fastest. It is the one who can define good work, spot bad work, and know when to trust an agent and when to trust the human.That is where your value is going to move.
It’s time to take systemic reality checks to a new level.