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Ask HN: Email Inbox for AI Agents

1 points by eaglehead 10 months ago · 0 comments · 2 min read


I'm exploring the idea of assigning AI agents a unique email address as a way to facilitate communication with users. The concept is to let these agents interact via email - a channel that most people are already comfortable with - instead of relying solely on new or unfamiliar interfaces.

Here are a few points I'm considering:

- User Familiarity: Since email is a tool nearly everyone uses, could this approach lower the barrier to adoption for interacting with AI agents?

- Asynchronous Communication: Email naturally supports non-real-time interactions, which might help in managing multiple tasks or inquiries without needing immediate responses.

- Integration Benefits: Many existing systems and workflows already incorporate email for notifications and confirmations. Would providing AI agents with their own inbox simplify integration into these established processes?

- Real-Life Example: Imagine a scenario where different AI agents manage various aspects of your daily work. One could handle scheduling, another could deal with project updates, and a third could manage customer inquiries. Each agent would send you email summaries, reminders, or even initiate actions (like booking a meeting), all through the medium you already use regularly.

- Potential Drawbacks: Could this lead to email clutter or introduce security challenges? What measures would be necessary to ensure that the system remains efficient and secure?

I'm keen to hear your thoughts and any potential concerns or alternatives you might suggest. Is this a solid direction for facilitating user interaction with AI, or am I overcomplicating things?

Looking forward to your feedback!

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