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"path": "/t/aeye-a-cursor-native-ai-agent-interface/1382822#post_1",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-06T02:23:26.000Z",
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"textContent": "I’m exploring a prototype called Aeye.\n\nAeye is an AI agent that appears as a second visible cursor on the desktop.\n\nThe key idea:\n\n * The user’s real cursor stays under user control.\n * Aeye appears as a separate AI cursor overlay.\n * It does not control the real OS cursor in the MVP.\n * It observes, reacts, and suggests before acting.\n * Its persona is expressed through motion, not just text.\n * A cautious Aeye moves slowly and pauses before actions.\n * A curious Aeye circles files and explores more actively.\n * A guard-like Aeye moves between the user and risky buttons.\n\n\n\nThe goal is to make AI agents visible and understandable through movement.\n\nI have a short demo video, but my account cannot post links yet.\nI can share it later once link posting is available.\n\nI’d like feedback on:\n\n 1. Whether cursor-native AI agents feel useful or distracting.\n 2. How to design permission boundaries.\n 3. Whether persona-based motion could make AI agents more understandable.\n\n",
"title": "Aeye: A Cursor-Native AI Agent Interface"
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