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The AI industry has a terminology problem. Everything's an "agent" now—chatbots, assistants, copilots, automations. Today I'm cutting through the noise with a definition that actually holds up, and showing you the only 4 AI agents you need to get real work done (no coding required). 🎯 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: The simple formula: LLM + Tools + Guidance = Agent The "Little Guy Theory" for setting the right expectations The 4 reliability knobs every agent needs Hands-on demos of each tool ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — The terminology problem 0:12 — What actually makes an agent 1:22 — The "Little Guy" mental model 2:22 — The 4 knobs of reliability 3:31 — Agent #1: Manus (demo) 4:19 — Agent #2: Notion AI (demo) 5:02 — Agent #3: Lovable (demo) 5:47 — Agent #4: Zapier (demo) 6:33 — The core loop & how to start 7:05 — The future of delegation 🛠️ THE 4 AGENTS COVERED: 1. Manus — Your internet researcher (deep web research, competitor analysis) 2. Notion AI — Your workspace brain (Notion 3.0 agents, September 2025) 3. Lovable — Your app builder (vibe coding, no-code apps) 4. Zapier — Your logistics manager (8,000+ app automations) 🔗 LINKS: Manus: https://manus.im Notion AI: https://notion.com Lovable: https://lovable.dev Zapier: https://zapier.com 📚 RESEARCH SOURCES: Anthropic's Agent Architecture: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering... Notion 3.0 Announcement: https://www.notion.com/blog/introduci... Lovable Coverage: https://fortune.com/2025/12/18/lovabl... 💡 KEY TAKEAWAY: Reliability beats capability. Start with ONE agent, get ONE use case working reliably, then expand. The future isn't learning to code—it's learning to delegate.