Nick Turley
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it works well enough that you get at least partial credit.
And because you're getting partial credit, you get really good tasks back.
And then the magic begins because once you have a set of use cases that you can climb the hill on, we can make them awesome.
So on tasks, I think we're close.
But I think even people inside of OpenA would have had a hard time predicting exactly when this gets good.
We've been excited about it for a while.
On proactivity,
Pulse was a really great first step because what we wanted to build was a form factor where you're not prompting the model, like the model's prompting you.
For the reasons that I described earlier, which is, you know, it's so hard for people to delegate and to figure out what their problems are.
What if the AI understood your goals and the things you're interested in and just could start being proactive on your behalf?
Pulse is limited in the value it can provide for you because it's not connected to your life and it can't take action.
So it's producing information for you.
And people love that.
I love that.
I've got mine running too.
But I think the magic begins when you have actions and proactivity because then it can begin speculatively actually detecting, hey, you just landed where you were supposed to go.
I'm going to call a cab for you or whatever.
If you're at work, it's like, hey, I proactively ran this analysis because I saw your metrics dropped.
So I think these things really compound, and we need to nail multiple of the building blocks to really achieve the transformation and the form factor that we hope for.
I mean, the thing that's already come first is the domain-specific agents, right?