AI Agents in Production: The Gap Nobody's Talking About
The demo worked perfectly. Naturally. It always does. Someone shows an AI agent browsing the web, writing code, filing a ticket, and sending a Slack message — all in one smooth chain. The crowd los...

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The demo worked perfectly. Naturally. It always does. Someone shows an AI agent browsing the web, writing code, filing a ticket, and sending a Slack message — all in one smooth chain. The crowd loses their mind. The LinkedIn post gets 40,000 likes. And then you try to build the same thing in production and spend three weeks debugging why the agent decided to delete the wrong files because the prompt was ambiguous on a Tuesday. I've been building with agent frameworks for over a year now. Here's what nobody's saying clearly enough: AI agents are real, they work, and most production deployments are quietly suffering. The Demo Problem The thing about agent demos is they're curated. The task is simple, the tools are clean, the context is short, and nobody shows you the 47 failed runs it took to get the one good one. That's not malicious — it's just how demos work. But it's creating a massive perception gap in the industry. We've got companies announcing "autonomous AI workflows" that are a