The case for small, legible agents
By a contributing engineer · 2026-04-10
The industry has spent two years racing for the largest possible context window and the most opaque possible reasoning chain. There is an argument — unfashionable, but I think increasingly correct — that the next wave of useful work will come from the opposite direction: agents small enough to reason about, narrow enough to trust, and legible enough that their mistakes can be explained rather than merely apologised for.
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