Want to keep the conversation going?Join our Slack community at thedailyaishowcommunity.comIntroIn this August 1st episode of The Daily AI Show, Andy and Jyunmi break down the state of generative AI agents. They go beyond the hype and “be about it,” showing off their own workflows, side-by-side tests, and real results from tools like Gen Spark, Agent Mode, Manus, and more. The conversation covers agent categories, best practices, real limitations, and why the agent market is moving so fast.Key Points Discussed• Gen Spark, Agent Mode, and Manus are evolving into “super agents” that can handle multi-step planning, tool calling, research, and creative work—often with only a natural language prompt.• The show demonstrates real-world use cases, including launching a product online, managing e-commerce, and generating complete marketing kits in minutes.• Gen Spark stands out for its speed, detailed output, and research depth, especially when compared directly with other popular agent platforms.• Agent workflows are rapidly expanding across coding, research, CRM, creative, and automation—each with their own agent “flavor” and strengths.• Not every platform can handle every task—Amazon, for example, still blocks most bot access, so some agent actions require a human hand-off or workarounds.• The panel breaks down key agent types: super agents, coding agents (like Devin), research/retrieval agents (like Perplexity), business process agents (like Salesforce), creative agents (like Suno and Runway), and orchestration frameworks (like n8n and Zapier).• Both structured and unstructured prompts are now effective—modern agents are getting better at parsing intent and clarifying ambiguous requests.• Speed is the biggest leap forward: what used to take hours or days can now be done in minutes, and the parallel search and reasoning power of agents is unlocking new productivity gains.• The episode wraps with advice on experimenting with agents, using them for heavy research, and keeping an eye out for the next big leaps in agent capability.Timestamps & Topics00:00:00 🎙️ Intro and “be about it” focus00:02:01 🤖 Gen Spark, Agent Mode, and the rise of super agents00:05:10 🛒 Real use case: Selling a physical product across multiple channels00:10:12 ⛔ Where agents hit real-world roadblocks (Amazon, human hand-off)00:13:07 💡 Watching agents work: demos and memory features00:16:34 🧑💻 Agent categories explained: super agents, coding, research, CRM, creative, orchestration00:24:27 ⭐ Why Gen Spark is the current favorite00:32:07 🎨 Creative agent demos: Launch kits, ad copy, and voiceover00:41:00 📝 Prompting: Structured vs. unstructured in agent workflows00:47:44 🏠 Heavy-duty research: Tax credits, home projects, and local vendors00:52:18 🚀 Speed, time savings, and new productivity benchmarks00:55:40 🗓️ Wrap-up, newsletter, and weekend previewHashtags#AIagents #GenSpark #AgentMode #Manus #AIAutomation #WorkflowAI #CreativeAI #ResearchAI #AIProductivity #DailyAIShow #PromptEngineeringThe Daily AI Show Co-Hosts:Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Eran Malloch, Jyunmi Hatcher, and Karl Yeh
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