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by 22c
132 days ago
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I can't help but feel there is a funny pattern going on. A lot of companies want to embrace AI, agents, etc. so they make their platforms easier to use by AI, implementing whatever the latest craze is. I imagine we're going to see a lot more APIs open up (agentic finances?), a lot of granular access controls, etc. Where was all of this when regular users had been asking for it for _years_? Empowering users in general is a good thing, so, in a way, it's a good thing that OpenClaw and things of this nature are exposing all the issues with access controls and API interactions that many of our services have. Now we just need a reason for AI agents to need "dark mode" on websites... |
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