Summary:
- This article discusses the concept of "agentic loops" in the context of designing interactive systems. Agentic loops refer to the back-and-forth interaction between a user and a system, where the user's actions influence the system's responses, and the system's responses, in turn, influence the user's subsequent actions.
- The article highlights the importance of designing agentic loops that empower users and foster a sense of agency, rather than creating passive or manipulative experiences. It emphasizes the need to consider the user's goals, motivations, and decision-making processes when designing these interactive loops.
- The author provides examples of agentic loops in various applications, such as search engines, recommendation systems, and productivity tools, and discusses strategies for designing effective agentic loops that support user autonomy and engagement.