Original Reddit post

I’ve seen a lot of agent demos over the past year the AI browses the web, fills forms, clicks through interfaces, books things, sends emails. Technically impressive every time But I kept feeling weird watching them and I finally figured out what it is. I don’t actually want something controlling my computer. Not because I distrust the AI exactly, but because watching a cursor move around my screen without me moving it feels fundamentally wrong What I actually want is simpler. I’m stuck on a page, an error, a settings screen, and I want to ask: “what am I looking at?” or “what should I do next?” Not have it taken over. Just look and advise. The difference feels important to me but I’m not sure how common this reaction is Is the ‘‘AI takes actions’’ model what most people actually want, or do others also prefer something closer to “AI advises, I act”? submitted by /u/Every-Noise-2162

Originally posted by u/Every-Noise-2162 on r/ArtificialInteligence