there seems to be this whole movement to fall in love with agentic workflow and automation I’m not an expert, but it seems like it’s got several killer flaws. Adding a probabilistic element to what was once deterministic , just creates a degree of randomness, which, if several actions are combined, go from rare to improbable to likely. This kind of makes the whole thing pointless.? What’s the use of something that’s automated if you need to check it? Then there is the idea of that any change to any part of the system will render the whole thing pointless. Let’s say a software update changes the way a website works. Let’s say someone makes a slight change to how data is collected. As a human being being most of the time I need zoom I have to install some new plug-in. As a human being every time I try to book a flight it’s a little bit different isn’t the entire thinking behind agentic workflows, except for extremely narrow use cases, which already exist and we call RPA , kinda nonsense ? The list goes on and on how can any company operate a system which isnt explainable ? won’t much of the web soon change to ban bots using it ? etc etc submitted by /u/Newbie10011001
Originally posted by u/Newbie10011001 on r/ArtificialInteligence
