What surfaced for you as you did this?
What surprised you, bothered you, or stayed with you?
Before you move on, take 30 seconds to note why this profile fits you. The story behind your label is often more interesting than the label itself.
Your path
You already know what agents can do. Your task is to turn the lens around. Paste the prompt below into whichever tool you use most, ideally one that has context on your work: a project folder, a long-running conversation, your documents.
You've experimented with what agents can do — building, running research, or automating something. Before you go further, paste the prompt below into whichever tool has the most of your real work in it: a project folder, a long-running conversation, the experiment you went deepest on. Then, reflect on the impact your AI use is having on you as you continue to explore new ground.
Based on all of our recent work together, reflect back to me what you've noticed about how I use you. What have I asked you to do that I used to do myself? Where have I delegated judgment, not just labor? Where is this serving me well, and where might it not be? What could I be using you for that I'm not, given what you know about me? Please be specific and honest. Once you've answered, create a visual representation showing the themes and their impact.
Whichever path you took, jot down a few notes if it helps. There's no submit button. These are yours.
What surprised you, bothered you, or stayed with you?
What does that stir in you?
What shifts when agents show up inside how we talk, decide, and care for each other?
The Rithm Project is building human connection in an age of AI, with young people leading the way. If this experience was useful, come explore what else we're working on.
Or read our Substack post on these questions.