5,000 Feeds, 20 Highlights: Your AI Agent Is Killing Your Serendipity

A friend recently showed me his new tool, beaming with excitement. He follows about 5,000 people on X. Researchers, founders, investors, developers, media figures — after years of accumulating, his feed had long since become a bottomless waterfall. He’d tried “read later” apps before, bookmarking over a thousand articles and actually reading five. Like most people. Now he uses an AI agent that reads the full output of all 5,000 accounts, compressing everything into 20 curated highlights per day. Fifty-four structured briefings in ten days. What used to take two hours to skim now takes five minutes. Ninety-five percent of noise, filtered out. “The root of information anxiety is the cost of filtering,” he said. “Hand the filtering to an agent, and the anxiety disappears.” He’s right. But only about the first half. The anxiety does disappear. What also disappears is everything you didn’t know you needed to know. Five thousand tweets compressed to twenty. Among the 4,980 discarded, there might have been one from a field you’ve never followed, using logic you’ve never encountered, explaining a problem you thought you’d already figured out. ...

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