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AI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing them

TL;DR

Here comes the shift from interacting with AI chatbots to managing them. The latest AI models from Anthropic and OpenAI, Claude Opus 4.6 and OpenAI Frontier, suggest a future where humans oversee and guide AI agents. This shift could redefine how we work and interact with technology. The new models showcase impressive capabilities but also highlight the need for human judgment and oversight.

Nauti's Take

This isn't a revolution, it's marketing framing. Of course humans should stay in control – anything else would be PR suicide.

Still, the shift is real. Those doing manual copy-paste today might orchestrate agents tomorrow.

The interesting question isn't whether but when and how fast these workflows scale. And whether the tools are truly ready – or if we're witnessing another wave of overhyped demos.

Briefingshow

If mainstream AI usage shifts from „I ask, you answer” to „I delegate, you work, I supervise,” the skill set required changes fundamentally. It's no longer just about prompting but strategic delegation, risk assessment, and quality control. Organizations must ask: Who supervises our agents – and how do we train them?

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