Ask HN: AI agents – another hype or something useful?
Feels like „AI agents” topic is all over the internet now (at least in my corner of the web/social media). Are they really anything useful or is it just another overhyped term? As someone who has been building "agents" for about a year, definitely over-hyped. They work well in extremely narrow use cases where: 1. A human is there to keep it on the rails 2. Tools are domain specific Most agents being shown are basically LLM calls encoded in a graph structure - which I don't think an agent is. As a part of having "agency", the agent needs to have control over its control flow, sans the start and stop node. For example, coding agents are great because they operate in a highly predictable environment and can verify their outputs iteratively using a combination of static analysis and tests. It's like when first self-driving cars came out. The real work is slow, painful, and involves good engineering.