Tag: ai-agents
All the articles with the tag "ai-agents".
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OpenClaw and the Agents That Act: What Non-Technical People Should Actually Know
A plain-English guide to OpenClaw and the new wave of AI that does things instead of just talking. What it is, how it compares to the big-company versions, and the one idea everyone needs before they hand it the keys.
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I Asked My AI Agent for an Itemized Bill. It Got Awkward.
A month of heavy AI agent use, itemized: only a fifth of the tokens wrote code, almost half could run on a cheaper model, and the prompt cache quietly bills you for every coffee break.
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MCP a Year In: What Held Up, What Didn't
Sixteen months of building production systems on the Model Context Protocol. The interoperability bet paid off. Auth, versioning, and the demo-to-production gap are still where teams bleed.
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Human-in-the-Loop Is a Design Problem, Not a Safety Net
Bolting a human approval step onto a badly designed agent does not make it safe. It makes a rubber stamp. The human-in-the-loop work is UX and architecture, not a checkbox.