How to put a real human approval step between your AI agent and any real-world action
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I have been building AI agents for a while now. Claude Code, a few scheduled agentic scripts, that kind of thing. Over a few months I kept assembling the same piece of infrastructure from scratch, and each time it was the same shape with different nouns. At some point the agent wants to do something for real. Send an email. Post a reply. Run a command that is annoying to undo. And every time, I wanted to be the one saying yes before it happened. Not once did I want the agent to just go. So each…
1Key Takeaways
- I have been building AI agents for a while now.
- Claude Code, a few scheduled agentic scripts, that kind of thing.
- Over a few months I kept assembling the same piece of infrastructure from scratch, and each time it was the same shape with different nouns.
- At some point the agent wants to do something for real.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that i have been building AI agents for a while now.
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