Comment by viraptor
3 days ago
> You might be spending 20% more time overall "working" while you are really idle 5% more time and feel like you've worked less because you were drinking coffee and eating a sandwich between waiting for the AI and reading AI output.
This is going to be interesting long-term. Realistically people don't spend anywhere close to 100% of time working and they take breaks after intense periods of work. So the real benefit calculation needs to include: outcome itself, time spent interacting with the app, overlap of tasks while agents are running, time spent doing work over a long period of time, any skill degradation, LLM skills, etc. It's going to take a long time before we have real answers to most of those, much less their interactions.
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