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everyone's focused on whether their agent works. almost nobody asks if it's actually getting better over time

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 5d ago

The article points out a common oversight in AI agent development: while most teams monitor task completion, few systems capture and feed failure patterns back into future runs to enable learning and improvement over time.

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We built a public archive of AI failure patterns. The ones that keep coming back after changes.

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-05-29

An archive called Agent Fail Museum documents recurring AI failure patterns and provides regression test drafts for submitted failures, aiming to prevent repeat incidents.

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I've built 50+ AI automations for clients, here's why most fail and what the working ones got right

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-05-26

An agency founder shares lessons from 50+ AI automation implementations, highlighting that most fail due to broken underlying processes, lack of internal ownership, and over-engineering, while the most successful automations are simple, focused, and backed by a named client-side owner.

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AI deployment failures cluster around the same structural mistake: treating reversibility as a cost rather than a feature

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-05-25

The article argues that AI deployments often fail because teams treat the ability to reverse AI decisions as a cost rather than a design feature, and provides examples and principles for designing reversible AI systems.

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