recursivecaveat
5 hours ago
The phrase "ai teammate" feels popularized as a marketing strategy to position individual agents as comparable in value to a human worker. When I think about how they are actually used however, it seems like an incredibly unproductive framing. An agent is a computer program. You can copy them 100 times on the spot if you find the need. You can modify, delete, upgrade, or replace them instantly. You can keep them up 24/7 or run them only on user request. The "teammate" framing obscures all the software-type things you can do with it. Imagine Excel processes or crawler bot instances being given little human names and pictures; being slotted into an org chart. Absolutely the wrong way of thinking about it.
roxolotl
3 hours ago
Yea they do a good job in the article calling this out
> A teammate is someone who shares your objectives. You’re playing the same game, working toward the same goal, invested in each other’s success.
LLMs cannot be a teammate because they are not playing the same game nor working towards the same goals.
blibble
3 hours ago
it's also meant to endear them to the people subject to the replacement trial
if successful: the rest will be gone too