Google DeepMind Paper Quietly Exposes Why Most AI Agents Will Fail
A new DeepMind paper on 'Intelligent AI Delegation' argues that current agent architectures lack the foundational primitives — authority, trust, and recovery — needed for real-world reliability, offering a blueprint for what needs to change.
While the industry races to ship AI agents, Google DeepMind has published a paper that amounts to a cold shower for the entire movement. The paper, titled "Intelligent AI Delegation," was broken down by @godofprompt in a thread that went viral, and the core argument is devastating in its simplicity: current AI agents don't actually know how to be delegated to.
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