Watching Agents by Inithouse: an AI monitoring/prediction agent platform that watches any future question
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Most prediction platforms ask you to place a bet or assign a probability by hand. Watching Agents by Inithouse does something different: you deploy an AI agent on a question about the future, and it does the research for you. It builds hypotheses, tracks evidence as it appears, and sends you an alert when something changes. How it works You start by writing a question. Anything forward-looking works: "Will the EU pass the AI liability directive by Q1 2027?" or "Will GPT-5 be released before…
1Key Takeaways
- Most prediction platforms ask you to place a bet or assign a probability by hand.
- Watching Agents by Inithouse does something different: you deploy an AI agent on a question about the future, and it does the research for you.
- It builds hypotheses, tracks evidence as it appears, and sends you an alert when something changes.
- How it works You start by writing a question.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that most prediction platforms ask you to place a bet or assign a probability by hand.
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