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by arjie 27 days ago
The nomenclature that makes sense for me is that the agent is the combination of the harness and the model. The model provides text-completion, the harness provides the loop around it, and the agent is the full structure of both.

However, nomenclature evolves over time. I recall (perhaps falsely) that The Cloud was specifically a term for elastic on-demand provider-managed compute/storage/network. Over time, it came to mean many other things. e.g. Salesforce Data Cloud.

I imagine if you step away from this for a year and come back, an agent will be something entirely different, perhaps a robotic horse, and a harness will be your saddle on the horse. Who knows?

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The Cloud originally just meant servers on someone else's network; it came from flowchart diagrams in the 70s.
That’s basically how I always knew it. On a Visio diagram of your network, the thing on the other side of your router was literally a cloud.

So if someone asked where your CRM was, and you weren’t doing something local like Dynamics (…vomit), well that thing was “over here, in the cloud”.

I worked at a classic "cloud" providing company. We called "the fog". That was more descriptive of the seemingly non-deterministic nature of the overall system(s).