An agent is coming, but what we found is there's all this hype with open-source tools like Claw.
People say, 'I'm going to send it. It's so cool or whatever,' but then everyone realizes it's way too much work.
This thing breaks all the time.
I have to fumble around with it, deal with my server, and most people who actually want to do work just don't want to spend that time or can't.
The fundamental, underlying thing that drives this problem is that, whether it's Claw or any other harness, for an AI agent to be useful right now, it really needs a human who cares about it.
It needs a kind of human personal connection with someone who's invested.