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What's Missing in the 'Agentic' Story

Mark Nottingham·Mark Nottingham·about 1 month ago
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Friday, 24 April 2026 Internet and Web For much of the history of computing, it was reasonably safe to assume that a machine was doing what you told it to do (and what its creators promised it would do), because its operations were local. You bought a laptop or desktop with an operating system, and it did what it said on the tin: it ran programs and stored files. You bought a spreadsheet and a word processor, and those programs performed those tasks and didn’t do anything else. Software that didn’t do this was in a separate bucket called ‘malware’ and we had ways of dealing with it. That assumption has a more general precedent in tools – whether they be staplers, screwdrivers, or telescopes. When you buy a screwdriver, it turns screws; it has no agency of its own. It might do other things, but that’s because you’re misusing the tool, not because it decided to do something else.…

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