I don’t think the CLI will be the dominant factor a year from now. Not sure how to operationalize that prediction, but my basic belief is that LLMs will be good enough to no longer need the thing that’s convenient for them, and be more capable of using the things that already exist for the rest of the world.
I think it not be “LLMs will be good enough to no longer need the thing that’s convenient for them”, but instead people start making good UIs instead of requiring people to use CLI to interact with the agents, and LLMs will effectively still be using CLI under the hood.
I don’t think the CLI will be the dominant factor a year from now. Not sure how to operationalize that prediction, but my basic belief is that LLMs will be good enough to no longer need the thing that’s convenient for them, and be more capable of using the things that already exist for the rest of the world.
I think it not be “LLMs will be good enough to no longer need the thing that’s convenient for them”, but instead people start making good UIs instead of requiring people to use CLI to interact with the agents, and LLMs will effectively still be using CLI under the hood.