Mister i like your content and i believe you have the right mindset about agents, but i also believe a lot of us see a lot more value on open source than using Gpt5, Or any other paid LLM, i think privacy Will be a HUGE factor for a lot of businesses
Ai timestamp took me 3 seconds. 0:00 Introduction to AGI and the future of agents 5:15 Don't start with the agent, start with the process 10:22 Break down your automation into smaller steps 15:15 Importance of prompt engineering in building agents 20:22 Managers make great AI agent creators 25:32 How to get started building AI agents 30:00 People overestimate what AI agents can do 35:42 AI safety and the possibility of negative outcomes 40:00 AI is inevitable and unstoppable 45:15 The future of LLMs and AI agents working together 50:00 Why some people fight against the inevitable of Ai.
@@francisco444 I don't remember checking if it was right, quickly looked it over, just reminds you to check it its correct, llms are know to hallucinate. Or need to change methods, I just took the link, and said make time stamps, It could have gotten confused with all the data on the page, a better route might be to take the transcript and make a summary/ time stamp.
Listening to the beginning of this podcast reminds me why structured education has always been important. The organizational framework - project layout, and development of milestones are foundational knowledge that everyone still needs. Whether your definition of structured learning is school based or business based or college based, do research on all the foundational training you need and seek that out - it will sever you well. Then start building complex creative word changing tech.
Great video man. I think your right about the importance and power of a good UI/UX for AI agent adoption. Who ever can create that and have that ChatGPT moment for AI Agents, will be billionaires. I can't wait for the day when there is an app that will walk me (non-programmer) through the process of setting up my own Agent for say software engineering. The dream is close!
What are you losing by learning coding? Time. In the case of college, a lot of money. And with all the studying, it often comes at the cost of a social life. It's also a cost just to spend a bunch of time in front of a screen.
@GuinessOriginal I agree. And still every article you see talking about the best, highest paying, and ai proof degrees always includes computer science. Every time without fail. The market is already over saturated to an insane level. Ai will definitely destroy a lot of people's hopes of having a career in this field.
Lol, try to make it so that the ouutput of whatever platform you are using.. is unique due to your input, otherwise there is a slight chance that you will sound exactly like others, try to stay away from one click generations but let it adjust its outcome according to your own preset of preferences 👌🏽👊🏽
I LOVE AI Agents... but I'm left wondering: Why hasn't anybody developed a system/app that takes the API's from the top LLMs, created agents for each, and then have these agents all work together to brainstorm, debate, review, and solve problems? I often get 4 different answers from 4 LLMs, so why not have them all setup as agents "in one room" working together to come up with the "best" solution. I can't find anybody that's tried this... why not? Wouldn't having the "top minds" (LLMs) working together produce better results?
could you build an agent to buy a specified amount of any crypto when it shows up on coinbases servers? then you could ride that initial wave on every coin they bring on.
Hi David, thanks for posting this video, very helpful. I'm interested in using agents and want to invest some time in a framework but don't understand enough (yet) about the different frameworks. Autogen is the other framework that gets a lot of mentions. Could you please help me understand why I would choose CrewAI over Autogen and visa versa? Thanks in advance.
I’m from Brazil and i don’t know english very well (only reading) … your communit have subtitles? or even the transcribed videos? I really want to join, I'm studying English, but by the time I'm fluent, the world will already be with AGI
Thinking like a manager…, is overlap in task instructions between agents introducing redundancy and more places to introduce errors or fail safes to ensure task instructions are completed? I am a low-no coder who is trying to be an early adopter to help me get in a better place in life while my industry goes to hell with Ai automation. I personally say Ai is not going anywhere so adapt or die.
I'd love to join Crew ai.. I'll do anything you want me to. Please let me in. To explain the core skills, I'm a skillful Full-stack developer with LLM experience ans product management experience
When everyone is building AI apps, using agents, there won’t be enough compute to satisfy them all. Think of the exponential growth in demand. Agents will do battle in the cyber world competing for compute resource?
Adoption of technology always takes longer than tech people expect. They can see the solution and the benefits. But normal people will take years to get that. I mean the downstream impacts of mobile phones and social media are still playing out now 20 years after the tech was available. Many part of society still not making use of the tech. For example trying buying a house. You can’t just go to a website and buy one. You need agents and solicitors and surveyors and government records. If you were to build that industry from the ground up today you could cut all those people out and make the process much easier and cheaper. But that’s not the word we live in. It takes time.
If you're serious about AI, and want to learn how to build Agents, join my community: www.skool.com/new-society
Mister i like your content and i believe you have the right mindset about agents, but i also believe a lot of us see a lot more value on open source than using Gpt5, Or any other paid LLM, i think privacy Will be a HUGE factor for a lot of businesses
If I am in a financial place to do so I will definitely consider it. Good luck!
I would pay $20. $77 is too expensive.
Yep, per month is a lot@@ThomasAuzinger
Very awesome how you're consistently able to interview these high-end CEOs! 🔥🥇
Ai timestamp took me 3 seconds.
0:00 Introduction to AGI and the future of agents
5:15 Don't start with the agent, start with the process
10:22 Break down your automation into smaller steps
15:15 Importance of prompt engineering in building agents
20:22 Managers make great AI agent creators
25:32 How to get started building AI agents
30:00 People overestimate what AI agents can do
35:42 AI safety and the possibility of negative outcomes
40:00 AI is inevitable and unstoppable
45:15 The future of LLMs and AI agents working together
50:00 Why some people fight against the inevitable of Ai.
Ha! What did you use?
It's wrong btw
@@francisco444 I don't remember checking if it was right, quickly looked it over, just reminds you to check it its correct, llms are know to hallucinate. Or need to change methods, I just took the link, and said make time stamps, It could have gotten confused with all the data on the page, a better route might be to take the transcript and make a summary/ time stamp.
@@eado9440 yeah no problem. There's gotta be something in future for this. But really, Andrej should do this for us
Thank you David and Joao for providing us with so much value
Ppl like João makes proud of being Brazilian !!
same, Im now living in SP, would love to see him in a workshop or event.
Keep it up ! AGENTS ARE THE ULTIMATE CHOICE.
Listening to the beginning of this podcast reminds me why structured education has always been important. The organizational framework - project layout, and development of milestones are foundational knowledge that everyone still needs. Whether your definition of structured learning is school based or business based or college based, do research on all the foundational training you need and seek that out - it will sever you well. Then start building complex creative word changing tech.
Thanks, David. Thinking abouts joining the community. Gotta love Crew Ai and agents.
What is it that you are considering that is holding you back?
Great interview! Very informative. YOu'v emotivated me to look harder into CrewAI.
Thank you David for your incredible activity...👌🤝😊...best from the middle of Germany
Great video man. I think your right about the importance and power of a good UI/UX for AI agent adoption. Who ever can create that and have that ChatGPT moment for AI Agents, will be billionaires. I can't wait for the day when there is an app that will walk me (non-programmer) through the process of setting up my own Agent for say software engineering. The dream is close!
What are you losing by learning coding? Time. In the case of college, a lot of money. And with all the studying, it often comes at the cost of a social life. It's also a cost just to spend a bunch of time in front of a screen.
Coding with AI is going to replace everybody
@GuinessOriginal I agree. And still every article you see talking about the best, highest paying, and ai proof degrees always includes computer science. Every time without fail. The market is already over saturated to an insane level. Ai will definitely destroy a lot of people's hopes of having a career in this field.
@@Icedanonthose with CS degree and coding skills have good foundation to learn Ai development , but yes expectations might not be realistic
I'm going to use AI to boost my rap career.... Mark my words 😴
Good luck. I’ll be waiting
It's too smart for modern rap.
Lol, try to make it so that the ouutput of whatever platform you are using.. is unique due to your input, otherwise there is a slight chance that you will sound exactly like others, try to stay away from one click generations but let it adjust its outcome according to your own preset of preferences 👌🏽👊🏽
great interview
I LOVE AI Agents... but I'm left wondering: Why hasn't anybody developed a system/app that takes the API's from the top LLMs, created agents for each, and then have these agents all work together to brainstorm, debate, review, and solve problems? I often get 4 different answers from 4 LLMs, so why not have them all setup as agents "in one room" working together to come up with the "best" solution. I can't find anybody that's tried this... why not? Wouldn't having the "top minds" (LLMs) working together produce better results?
Siiiick David got the hookup
could you build an agent to buy a specified amount of any crypto when it shows up on coinbases servers? then you could ride that initial wave on every coin they bring on.
Hi David, thanks for posting this video, very helpful. I'm interested in using agents and want to invest some time in a framework but don't understand enough (yet) about the different frameworks. Autogen is the other framework that gets a lot of mentions. Could you please help me understand why I would choose CrewAI over Autogen and visa versa? Thanks in advance.
Great dialogue. Great video. Where can I find the name of the guess?
So good
Tried to sign up for CrewAI but it put me on a waiting list ? any idea when it is going to open up
It's already open - just go to their GitHub
What do you think crewAi VS langchaingraph?
I’m from Brazil and i don’t know english very well (only reading) … your communit have subtitles? or even the transcribed videos? I really want to join, I'm studying English, but by the time I'm fluent, the world will already be with AGI
Can i create agi to earn passive income through adsenss revenue via creating blogs
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Thinking like a manager…, is overlap in task instructions between agents introducing redundancy and more places to introduce errors or fail safes to ensure task instructions are completed?
I am a low-no coder who is trying to be an early adopter to help me get in a better place in life while my industry goes to hell with Ai automation. I personally say Ai is not going anywhere so adapt or die.
I'd love to join Crew ai.. I'll do anything you want me to. Please let me in. To explain the core skills, I'm a skillful Full-stack developer with LLM experience ans product management experience
When everyone is building AI apps, using agents, there won’t be enough compute to satisfy them all. Think of the exponential growth in demand. Agents will do battle in the cyber world competing for compute resource?
Change Dynamics by alot 😮
David, look in the camera while interviewing. It is respectful
Hacker agents are not going to be fun to deal with lol
If someone designs Enterprise software with agents. It's over.
I wouldn't say UI is the biggest challenge, it is the lack of up-to-date documentation available to LLMs due to obvious training data cuttof dates
Exaclty, look at gpt 4, his knowledge is cut in march 2023
good talks chaps :) curious monkies eh?
Please less philosophy and more practical stuff with agents
I think this kind of conversation contribute a lot with the understand of the concept
The interviewer random eyes movement are very distracting
Interestingly, the world isn't changing... Anyone noticed that? Nothing could be noticed if you don't go on the internet, it's like it's all fiction.
If you live in the center of the Amazon and ignore the rest of the world, what else would you expect than a primitive life?
Adoption of technology always takes longer than tech people expect. They can see the solution and the benefits. But normal people will take years to get that. I mean the downstream impacts of mobile phones and social media are still playing out now 20 years after the tech was available. Many part of society still not making use of the tech. For example trying buying a house. You can’t just go to a website and buy one. You need agents and solicitors and surveyors and government records. If you were to build that industry from the ground up today you could cut all those people out and make the process much easier and cheaper. But that’s not the word we live in. It takes time.