Skill engineering and the case against one-shot AI design
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Agentic patterns with human steering
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Skill engineering and the case against one-shot AI design Paul Bakaus talks to us about Impeccable, human judgment in a 'loopmaxxing' era, and why agents still need people to steer them. Paul Bakaus thinks the emerging discipline of “skill engineering” can make AI agents more capable — but he absolutely does not want to remove people from the creative process. He chats to Latent Space about his approach to design in the AI age. Bakaus is the creator of Impeccable, an open-source design skills system that gives coding agents a vocabulary for improving interfaces. Instead of asking an agent to r
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