I think for me it is an agent that runs on some schedule, checks some sort of inbox (or not) and does things based on that. Optionally it has all of your credentials for email, PayPal, whatever so that it can do things on your behalf.
Basically cron-for-agents.
Before we had to go prompt an agent to do something right now but this allows them to be async, with more of a YOLO-outlook on permissions to use your creds, and a more permissive SI.
Not rocket science, but interesting.
I'd like to deploy it to trawl various communities that I frequent for interesting information and synthesize it for me... basically automate the goofing off that I do by reading about music gear. This way I stay apprised of the broader market and get the lowdown on new stuff without wading through pages of chaff. Financial market and tech news are also good candidates.
Of course this would be in a read-only fashion and it'd send summary messages via Signal or something. Not about to have this thing buy stuff or send messages for me.
I think this is absolute madness. I disabled most of Windows' scheduled tasks because I don't want automation messing up my system, and now I'm supposed to let LLM agents go wild on my data?
That's just insane. Insanity.
Edit: I mean, it's hard to believe that people who consider themselves as being tech savvy (as I assume most HN users do, I mean it's "Hacker" news) are fine with that sort of thing. What is a personal computer? A machine that someone else administers and that you just log in to look at what they did? What's happening to computer nerds?
Definitely interesting but i mean giving it all my credentials feels not right. Is there a safe way to do so?
Cron would be for a polling model. You can also have an interrupts/events model that triggers it on incoming information (eg. new email, WhatsApp, incoming bank payments etc).
I still don't see a way this wouldn't end up with my bank balance being sent to somewhere I didn't want.