Prompts to Harnesses: AI's Quiet Language Revolution
We all chased perfect prompts, thinking they'd tame AI chaos. Turns out, the real magic hides in harnesses—full systems that make agents reliable beasts of burden.
We all chased perfect prompts, thinking they'd tame AI chaos. Turns out, the real magic hides in harnesses—full systems that make agents reliable beasts of burden.
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