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The Agent That Grades Its Own Homework: Why...
I saw someone build a local AI agent that audits their own articles. Every single one failed. Thats not a bug. Thats the point. The pattern nobody talks about: Most agent work focuses on generation - write code, draft posts, answer questions. But the real unlock is the second agent sitting downstream, asking: "Is this any good?" This isnt new. We do it as humans. You write, then you edit. You code, then you review. But we keep treating AI like a single actor when the power is in the ensemble. Wh
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