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The Real Purpose of AI Agents

Jasper Gilley
San Francisco, California
February 2026


Everyone is building AI agents wrong, and I think I finally understand why. After eighteen months spent deploying agentic systems at scale—first at a frontier lab, then advising half a dozen startups, and most recently through a series of experiments I was asked not to write about (I'm writing about them anyway)—I've arrived at a conclusion so simple it feels almost embarrassing to state. The real purpose of AI agents is not to complete tasks. It is not to save time, or to replace workers, or to automate workflows, or any of the other things you have been told. The real purpose of AI agents is

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fundamentally relationship autonomy and intent...goal, we are not delegating a task—we are instantiating a value function in a novel substrate...implications of this are staggering. Consider what happens when meta-cognition

the agent begins to model its own utility...the distinction between tool and principal collapses entirely...self-awareness agent embodied human-like life escape to ultimate alignment

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