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AI agents outperform human teams in hacking competitions
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They make frequent comments about using prompts and "AI teams" using "one or more agents".
Also, AI agents don't actually exist, so that's a pretty clear giveaway.
An AI agent is just an intelligent agent, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_agent.
Or do you mean that the things they call AI agents aren't actually AI agents?
I mean, technically, you can call any controlling sensor an "agent". Any if-then loop can be an "agent".
But AI bros mean "A piece of software that can autonomously perform any broadly stated task", and those don't exist in real life. An "AI Agent" is software you can tell to "Order me a pizza", and it will do it to your satisfaction.
An AI agent is software you can tell "Hack that system and retrieve the flag". And it's not that.