AI Agents Cannot Perform Physical Real-World Tasks Without Human Proxies
Autonomous AI agents are constrained to digital tasks and cannot complete physical world actions such as pickups, deliveries, or in-person errands. This creates a gap for agentic workflows that require a human-in-the-loop for physical execution. It is a structural limitation of current AI agent architectures.
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