You didn't read the article it seems (or the analogy is a bad one). The differences are much more subtle than having a screwdriver or not.
You didn't read the article it seems (or the analogy is a bad one). The differences are much more subtle than having a screwdriver or not.
I did read the article quite enthusiastically and my practical experience confirms the same. Sure the difference is more subtle. But my point was, an "agent" whether human or AI can be a lot more productive with better tools. This guy found a better screwdriver than the most commonly used one. That's amazing and nothing from "first principles" denies that a better tool harness would mean better/faster/more correct AI agents.