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AI Agents are very much like this. They simply act, directed by a series of prompts, injected context, and some sort of managed state. Agents are directed to a result by the outputs of a set of transformers (text-generators) that are passed through a finely tuned reward model, which has them doggedly pursue those goals with whatever tools they have available to them. Aside from the reward model, they really have no inhibitions (and it’s arguable that a reward model is closer to an alternative, programmatic hedonism than it is actual morality). Unlike Dracula however, they are ephemeral. Once their context is cleared, they effectively cease to be. However, that doesn’t mean that they can’t cause a lot of damage if left unchecked.
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You start a conversation with Copilot about a feature. You go deep - exploring approaches, debating trade-offs, building a shared understanding. Then a week later you come back to it, or you hit the context limit and clear chat, and that entire history is gone. You're starting over. Or worse, the next session drifts because the agent has no memory of the decisions already made.