Young Founders Are Using AI Agents to Run Their Entire Lives. Some Worry They're Losing Control.
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Young Founders Are Using AI Agents to Run Their Entire Lives. Some Worry They're Losing Control.
"Laverty's social media agent started randomly deleting his posts. One founder's attention span is shrinking from constantly switching between coding ideas - he compared it to 'TikTok for work.'"
"Young founders across Silicon Valley are using tools, such as OpenClaw, to manage their entire lives, from coding to emailing to texting family."
"Tejas Bhakta, 28, runs two companies on AI agents and says he feels 'angst' when they're not running."
"Even worse, The New York Times notes these people worry 'they are building something they don't entirely control.'"
Young founders in Silicon Valley, like Will Laverty and Tejas Bhakta, utilize AI agents to streamline their daily tasks, including social media management and communication. While these tools enhance productivity, they also lead to significant drawbacks, such as Laverty's social media agent deleting posts and a founder experiencing a diminished attention span. Concerns arise about the lack of control over the AI systems they rely on, yet many, including Laverty, feel unable to revert to a pre-AI lifestyle.
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