AI Agents: Exploring What We Choose to Keep, Hand Off, and Why
AI has moved past chatbots. Today's tools take a goal and work toward it across multiple steps, making decisions and using tools on their own. They build presentations, write code, analyze data, draft strategies, and deploy working apps, often in minutes. This technology is already reshaping our work, and increasingly it is reshaping how we connect to one another, drafting our messages, filling in for the friend we used to ask, and shaping the decisions we once sat with on our own. Click on the profile below that best describes you to explore these changing capabilities and their impact.
Abstainer
I use AI very little or not at all, whether by choice, by principle, or because it hasn't fit into how I live and work.
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I use chatbots regularly to think, learn, process, or get things done. I haven't handed off longer or more complex work to an agent.
Choose this profile → 03Experimenter
I've gone past chatbots - building, running extended research, automating a workflow - but as isolated experiments, not embedded in my day.
Choose this profile → 04Integrator
Agentic AI is part of my regular workflow. I've set up agents, automations, or systems that do complex or persistent work on my behalf.
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