@nikunj: Man, /goal is just AGI if given the right tools.. Like what do you mean you went through all the entire database of 2k+…
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A user describes an AI agent that autonomously fixed product images, frontend bugs, and descriptions from a database, used browser automation and web search, and ran for two hours while the user met founders, highlighting impressive AGI-like capabilities.
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Man, /goal is just AGI if given the right tools..
Like what do you mean you went through all the entire database of 2k+ line items, fixed all the product images, the frontend bugs caused by different images, the descriptions, used browser harness to get real-time info from the web, used web search for fact checking, wrote scripts for all the work you did for the future.. and ran for 2 hours while I met founders for coffee.
I’m just shook
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