A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action: AI Gets to Work With Agents
Microsoft, Google, OpenAI and Anthropic are racing to build AI Agents that do your work, not just talk about it
In my last post, we explored how one person with the right AI tools could build an entire business empire. Today, we're diving deeper into what makes that possible: AI agents that can actually do work, not just chat about it.
This shift was recently highlighted by Mustafa Suleyman (Microsoft AI CEO, DeepMind co-founder) who proposed a new test for AI's capabilities:
Can AI create wealth like a human? Specifically, can AI turn $100,000 into $1 million?
"The future of AI is agentic. AI systems are evolving from having conversations to getting things done—this is where we expect much of AI's value to shine."
Microsoft Researchers
The Agent Race is On
We're seeing this play out in real time. In the past month, we've seen a bunch of announcements about AI agents from major tech players:
Anthropic's Claude has launched beta of their “Computer Use” which can conduct tasks with clear direction
Microsoft released AutoGen, letting multiple AI agents collaborate
Google's Project Jarvis is coming in December to automate Chrome tasks
OpenAI's Operator is launching in January 2025, and will be able to complete tasks autonomously
What Makes This Different
Current AI systems excel at analysis and recommendations - providing valuable insights but requiring humans to implement them. Agent systems take this further, they are an execution team that can:
Break down complex tasks
Access real-world tools
Execute actions independently
Learn from outcomes
Example: "Analyze our Q3 sales" → Opens your Excel files → Runs the analysis → Creates visualizations → Spots key trends → Emails you the insights
What’s the Business Case?
McKinsey estimate that these agent systems will have a huge business impact:
Automating complex workflows end-to-end
Coordinating across multiple tools and platforms
Learning and improving from experience
Operating 24/7 at massive scale
There’s a Catch
This technology is still fairly nascent, and early testing reveals challenges. Microsoft's agents have:
Reset passwords without permission
Make unauthorized social posts
Draft government information requests
Log into systems repeatedly until locked out
So, while we won’t be rushing to automate all our jobs tomorrow, it raises questions about controls and human oversight.
What Does This Mean For Business
However, these systems have the potential to make it possible for entrepreneurs to automate entire businesses, for smaller companies to compete with industry giants, and for large companies to get work done faster.
The next year will be critical to see real-world applications beyond the research lab and new ways of thinking about human-AI collaboration.
The key question isn't whether to adopt agent systems but how to integrate them effectively while maintaining control.
Want to get started? Check out the basic capabilities of Claude's Computer Use beta or Microsoft's AutoGen, and start brainstorming low-risk automation opportunities.
The future workforce won't be all-human or all-AI - it will be a hybrid. The winners will be those who figure out the right balance first.
Those are my Thoughts From the Data Front
Max
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Great post!
Great take, kudos! Thank you!
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