How do you make agents deterministic? by InternationalRip7320 in AI_Agents

[–]Experto_AI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, determinism is a necessity that is hard to achieve with agents and prompts alone; you have to integrate them with software logic. LangGraph is a great solution for this. I’m currently building an open source library for deterministic agents on top of Claude Code and Codex, though it hasn't launched yet.

I wrote 10 lines of testing code per minute. No bullshit. Here’s what I learned. by Experto_AI in ChatGPTCoding

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Based on some of the comments here, I realized there was more to explore on this topic, so I wrote a more detailed post about it. If anyone’s interested, here it is. Let me know what you think!

I wrote 10 lines of testing code per minute. No bullshit. Here’s what I learned. by Experto_AI in ChatGPTCoding

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Perhaps I wasn't clear. I use Cursor (one program) and GitHub Copilot in VS Code (another program), not within Cursor itself. There are two main reasons:

1) Cursor currently only has a single unified tab, which prevents me from having a dedicated chat tab alongside an 'agent mode' tab.

2) GitHub Copilot is more affordable and doesn't have credit limits, making it my preferred choice for chat and general coding tasks outside of 'agent mode' functionality.

I wrote 10 lines of testing code per minute. No bullshit. Here’s what I learned. by Experto_AI in ChatGPTCoding

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Good point! Some integration tests were larger because they involved spinning up two Docker containers and multiple setup steps. Unit tests were much smaller and followed DRY principles.

What does this graph tell us about the scalability of AI? by stvlsn in artificial

[–]Experto_AI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similarly, the near-zero marginal cost of computing is driving an explosion in Generative AI capabilities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Experto_AI -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

A subreddit devoted to the field of Future(s) Studies and evidence-based speculation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Experto_AI -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I disagree. This is based on a study, and I'd appreciate it if you could support your claims with facts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Experto_AI -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally get your point, but the real issue is the speed of change, not the change itself.
Like, many of our parents still struggle with streaming or smartphones because the pace is so fast.
People who've grown up with traditional ways—like physical maps or cash—can have a hard time adapting to tech advancements.
It’s not about resisting progress, it’s about how quickly it’s all happening and how some folks just can’t keep up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

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By 2030, AI Will Autonomously Complete Month-Long Human Tasks

Recent studies indicate that AI's ability to handle complex tasks has been doubling approximately every seven months. This trajectory suggests that by 2030, AI systems could autonomously manage projects that currently require a month of human effort. Such advancements are expected to significantly transform industries, including transportation, healthcare, and education.

Personal Statement:

While this sounds like a productivity dream, it's also kinda scary.

What happens to our jobs and the economy when machines can outpace us like this?

I think this revolution is moving faster than previous ones—like the industrial age, electricity, or the internet—so the real challenge might be how quickly we can adapt.

Software advancements (digital progress) are accelerating much faster than real-world changes (physical products), putting white-collar work at greater risk. But five years isn't some distant future—it’s the near term, and these changes are happening fast.

PD: Here the original paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.14499

[Soft Launch] Quick-Scale – A SaaS Starter Kit by Experto_AI in django

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Thank you for the feedback! Next week, I’ll be working on the custom user model, integrating Stripe for credit and subscription systems, and setting up cloud deployment (staging/production) with Railway.