I’m starting to think the real shift won’t be just better chatbots or coding agents, but workflows where humans supervise many AI agents at once.
The interesting question is: what does "work" look like when one human can coordinate 5, 10, or 50 specialized agents?
Maybe the future of work is not "AI replaces humans", but "humans become the loop that verifies, redirects, and gives judgment to AI systems."
Curious how people here see it: will human-in-the-loop work become more important, or disappear over time?
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