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"path": "/2026/05/03/why-would-i-want-an-ai-agent-to-replace-my-phone/",
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"textContent": "You can’t go anywhere on the internet today without running into AI. In some cases, that’s useful. AI can do some _amazing_ things. On the other hand, it often feels like we’re watching someone reinvent the wheel. Now, word on the street is that OpenAI wants to build its own phone with an experience built around AI agents. Put simply, I think that sounds horrible.\n\nmore…",
"title": "Why would I want an AI agent to replace my phone?"
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