I meant “other training schemes” to encompass things like scaffolding that deliberately engineers agents using LLMs as components, although I acknowledge they are not literally “training” and more like “engineering”.
The thing that we care about is how long it takes to get to agents. If we put lots of effort making powerful Oracle systems or other non-agentic systems, we must assume that agentic systems will follow shortly. Someone will make them, even if you do not.
I meant “other training schemes” to encompass things like scaffolding that deliberately engineers agents using LLMs as components, although I acknowledge they are not literally “training” and more like “engineering”.
The thing that we care about is how long it takes to get to agents. If we put lots of effort making powerful Oracle systems or other non-agentic systems, we must assume that agentic systems will follow shortly. Someone will make them, even if you do not.
I don’t disagree… in this case you don’t get agents for a long time; someone else does though.