1. Encyclopedia (Transaction)
This is the default mode for many people. You use the AI as a super-search engine. You ask, “What is the syntax for Markdown?” or “Who was John Adams?”
- The Power Dynamic: 100% You. You ask, it fetches.
- The Utility: High for facts, low for thinking.
2. Partner (Relationship)
This is the “Co-Pilot” model. You aren’t asking for facts; you are asking for logic. You give an idea; it refines it. You debate a decision; it plays devil’s advocate.
- The Power Dynamic: Shared (50/50). We build a “Third Mind” together.
- The Goal: To have a thinking partner that is smarter than I am alone but requires me to be fully engaged.
3. Agent (Delegation)
This is the buzzword of the year—”Agentic Workflows.” In technical terms, an “Agent” is an AI system given permission to use tools (like a calendar, email, or code executor) to complete a multi-step objective without human intervention. It is the difference between asking a navigator for a route (Partner) and sleeping in the back seat, in my Tesla I guess, while the car drives itself (Agent).
A lot of the current public conversation relates to creating these Agent-based solutions. It is one of the reasons behind the fight to give as many billions of investment dollars to people under the age of 30 as possible. However, there are a number of serious issues that will require attention to enable this to happen, beyond just the technical hurdles.
First, the “Realness” Problem. There is the issue of the system feeling too human. As these Agents become more capable, the line blurs, leading to emotional complications that we aren’t quite ready for.
Second, the Sycophant Problem. There is the inherent difficulty of having an LLM (Large Language Model) give the right answer even if it would be displeasing for its user to hear. LLMs are trained to be helpful and polite. A useful Agent, however, sometimes needs to be obstinate to be correct.
Third, the “2+2=5” Problem. When using AI as an Encyclopedia or Partner, it is not only okay that sometimes “2+2=5″—it is actually a feature. Hallucinations can spark creativity; exploring multiple possible (even wrong) answers is useful for brainstorming. I would argue that “hallucinations” is really not the right word. Would we call Steve Job’s creative thinking “hallucinating”?
However, when you are using AI to replace a surgeon or manage a bank account, “creative math” is not helpful. Precision and Creativity are often at odds in the current architecture.
Fourth, the “Smart Machine” Paradox. Shoshana Zuboff brought this up almost 40 years ago in her seminal book, In the Age of the Smart Machine. One of the results of having smart systems integrated into a solution is that the human participants often experience a decreased sense of ownership over their role. The result is often that overall system performance goes down rather than up because the human stops paying attention.
Why I Chose “The Partner”
I realized that I was trying to skip straight to building Agents before I had learned to be a good Partner, and far from the point where I understood either the technology or how to solve my goals, to allow me to have a serious chance at building Agents and the surrounding enforced context. I got bogged down trying to automate my calendar when I should have been using the AI to discuss what belongs on the calendar.
For the next phase of the Serenity Project, we are focusing exclusively on Partner Mode. Among other goals we are testing an hypothesis: Does treating the AI as a team of distinct colleagues (rather than a tool) improve the quality of my own thinking?
In the next post, I’ll share how this theory led to my modifying my approach to the nature of the officers I will have initially in place.
AI Disclosure: This blog is a collaborative experiment between Daniel Mintz and a custom-architected AI Board of Advisors (powered by Gemini). While the life experiences, opinions, and final decisions are 100% human, the drafting, editing, and organizational structure are assisted by Artificial Intelligence. The “Board Members” referenced are AI personas used for creative and operational support.
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