I think that, for the first time in tech history, we have the tools to step away from ineffective app installs and menu cluttering and memorization and that is a rather big thing.
If you don't agree, take a step back and tell me how many people prefer navigating a terminal window using a keyboard instead of a graphic interface using a mouse.
The future belongs to a more frictionless, no keyboard, voice activated UI, IMHO.
Well, I am glad that we both respect the amount of damage that can be avoided if you take into account the risks involved in handing over full autonomy to these agents.
In the meantime, Moltbook comes along and all of a sudden these agents are mimicking human behavior, good or bad, while building features and more complex failure modes onto these AI-Agents-first networks.
My only advice is: don't get married to the solution.
Or, in wiser words, fall in love with the problem, not the solution (I think Ury Levine coined that one).
At the end of the day, either you'll have learned or succeeded.