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This is where I talk about AI Agents for personal use. Build stories, hacks, experiments, open-source repos, and practical insights on making AI systems actually useful. Occasional takes on where the agent space is actually heading.

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Канал Building AI Agents (@buildingaiagents) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 15 349 подписчиков, занимая 2 206 место в категории Искусство и дизайн и 43 251 место в регионе Россия.

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This is where I talk about AI Agents for personal use. Build stories, hacks, experiments, open-source repos, and practical insights on making AI systems actually useful. Occasional takes on where the agent space is actually heading.

Благодаря высокой частоте обновлений (последние данные получены 05 июля, 2026) канал поддерживает актуальность и высокий уровень охвата публикаций. Аналитика показывает, что аудитория активно взаимодействует с контентом, что делает его важной точкой влияния в категории Искусство и дизайн.

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Why do most AI products fail while Claude/GPT keeps winning? They nailed personal assistant and code companion. The reason is
Why do most AI products fail while Claude/GPT keeps winning? They nailed personal assistant and code companion. The reason isn't model quality, plenty of wrappers run the same underlying model. Claude was just first to hand users the AI and the instruments to use it, without assuming what you'd do with them. You bring the use case, it brings the tools and reasoning. Most wrappers fail because they try a different move: invent a workflow, wrap an AI around it, sell it. But workflows are niche. They fit one person's mental model and break for everyone else's. Users have a lot of friction trying to use them, because they must adapt. There's a third option almost nobody's building: Pick a domain. Give the AI the instruments a junior employee in that domain would actually use. Don't define workflows, let behavior emerge from the AI working alongside the user. Make it accessible without technical skills. Think about it like hiring someone new. A salon owner doesn't hand their new receptionist a 40-page manual. They sit next to them for a week, correct them, show them how things are done here. "No, we don't say that to regulars." "Yes, always offer the upgrade when person buys." etc. The new hire has the tools already, phone, calendar, booking system. What they're learning is how this business uses them. That's what an AI agent should be. Not a pre-built workflow. A junior employee with the right instruments on their desk, learning from the person who runs the business. If you're building AI products, your customer doesn't care about prompts or workflows. They need a result. A booking confirmed, a lead processed, a question answered at 11pm. Actual value, not another iteration. And you can't encode that value from the outside, because the knowledge of how to answer, when to offer an upgrade, how to politely say a slot is taken, that lives in the owner's head. Constrain the tools, not the behavior. A salon needs WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, a calendar, notes on regulars. Those aren't workflows. They're instruments. Set up the desk, let the owner teach the AI the same way they'd teach a new hire. I ran into this exact tension at work recently. A product guy said: "Our users need to see what's important in their inbox. Let's flag every message with sales intent as important.", I pushed back: "are you sure that's what all of them want? Why not give the AI the ability to flag, but let it figure out how by interacting with each user? Different people prioritize differently. There's no catch-all." We built the capability without hardcoding what "important" means. The "how" gets discovered per user. Same principle. This is where I think the real value of AI lives. Not in bigger models. In putting capability into environments where emergent value can happen, for the use-cases that have been skipped over. But here's where it breaks down. Between "I know what I want" and "AI does it for me" stands the integration wall. Connecting to WhatsApp, Instagram, a booking system, you need code, edge case handling, deployment, monitoring. Every step is technical. Every step requires skills the business owner doesn't have. I'm building in that gap: agents for real businesses, taught in plain language, connected to the tools they already use. I'll share what worked, what broke, and what I'm still figuring out.

I’ve been thinking about this for a while. This channel started as a place to stay on top of web design trends, and I’m glad it inspired many of you over the years. But it’s time to move on. Over the past few years I’ve been building AI systems in production for hundreds of thousands of users: agents operating inside real workflows that actually deliver value. Lately I’ve become especially interested in accessible, personal, and self-hosted AI agents that genuinely help with daily work. That’s where I want to focus now: looking past the hype and toward real AI integration in our personal and professional lives. So this channel will evolve in that direction. No more web design posts. From now on I’ll be sharing what I’m building, learning, and experimenting with.

An intriguing approach to staging the landing page for Theater im Depot, where the website serves as a window into the content within a broader menu framework. By Liebermann Kiepe Reddemann & Ten Ten Team 🎭 https://theaterimdepot.de/

3D flip scroller with a delightful scroll mechanism that expands and contracts columns based on viewer focus. By Leoni Voltz & Tim Ballaschke 🖲 https://9to5.hfbk.hamburg/

https://robyn-lynch.kepler-interactive.com/ — website you can "complete," rewarding exploration and encouraging viewers to click every hidden corner 👷‍♂️ By Kepler Interactive

https://www.hartmanncapital.com/ - frontier tech investment firm focusing on Crypto, XR, Gaming, and AI 💎

AlphaWave, offering AI-powered optimization to enhance performance, strengthen competitive edge, and boost ROI 💡 https://alpha-wave.ai/

https://www.airtree.vc/ - early-stage venture capital firm backing Aussie and Kiwi founders building tech companies 🤖

https://immersive-g.com/ – innovative digital experience from Immersive Garden, shaping trends and helping brands navigate the digital landscape 🕊

https://flipsidecrypto.xyz/ - new platform driving blockchain growth through data science, community, and market strategies 📊

Redefining the future of computing with AI-driven interfaces that focus on actions, not apps, creating seamless, intuitive experiences 💻 https://mainfra.me/

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http://www.releaf.bio/ - showcase of 100% fossil-free, circular plastics made from locally sourced plants, reducing CO2 impact with added convenience ♻️ By Circus Brand Architects, Joop Akerboom, Matthias Leuhof & Amber van Os

https://gavril.design/ - portfolio of Gavril, an award-winning Designer and Art Director based in Paris 🪪

https://multiuser-balls.glitch.me/ - multiuser physics experience on Glitch, featuring 60fps server-side physics and enhanced visuals like SMAA, motion blur, and datamosh effects 🪼 By Patrick Schroen

https://lumalabs.ai/dream-machine - Luma Dream Machine, where users can create and share videos by visualizing their dreams with advanced AI 💭

https://www.richardprescott.com/ - showcase of Richard Prescott’s work in advertising, commercial, and editorial photography 🎞

https://weare38.com/ - portfolio for Studio 38, a strategy collective dedicated to advancing human flourishing through research, brand strategy, and design 🧶

Michael Durkin's online nook for web development, digital projects, and other creative interests 🏡 https://michael-durkin.com/

https://www.utsubo.com/ - digital experience with a technology-driven creative studio, specializing in real-time 3D, interactive installations, and WebGPU 🐆

Portfolio of Benoit Wimart, an independent graphic designer and web craftsman from Amiens, Hauts-de-France 🪪 https://jaiunsite.com/