It’s a sad side effect of the AI revolution that no one knows what is real and trustworthy anymore. I saw a “rare” photo someone shared on Reddit of Hitler and it received tons of comments until it was pointed out that it’s definitely not a real photo.
jcutrell 1 hours ago [-]
With products coming out like this, many claim to do basically the same thing.
How is this better than Claude Code's built in agent orchestrator? Do I need 100 agent types? How do I know the trained agents here are somehow better? Specialization doesn't equate to "better" in every case.
I want to see the light but at this point it feels like these kinds of projects need a better way to benchmark how they are improving on the available state of the art.
It feels like in 2018, a new browser state management tool emerging. Why does this exist?
loopmonster 1 hours ago [-]
Most of the things on the linked doc's list of things Claude Code can't do, it definitely can.
alansaber 1 hours ago [-]
I'd call this optimistic overengineering. Throw every fad at a problem, rather solving a problem iteratively.
samagragune 2 hours ago [-]
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As a very pro-AI person, this is exactly what I would define AI slop.
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The whole thing is a scam: https://cognitum.one/
How is this better than Claude Code's built in agent orchestrator? Do I need 100 agent types? How do I know the trained agents here are somehow better? Specialization doesn't equate to "better" in every case.
I want to see the light but at this point it feels like these kinds of projects need a better way to benchmark how they are improving on the available state of the art.
It feels like in 2018, a new browser state management tool emerging. Why does this exist?