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Your AI Agents Just Got a Gigantic Brain – Now Teach Them How to Use It (Without Breaking the Bank)

5 evidence2 sources

AI agents just received a massive upgrade with 1M context windows (meaning they can 'remember' and process a huge amount more information at once), unlocking powerful new capabilities. However, builders are struggling with agents being expensive, inefficient at using this expanded memory, and lacking basic tools for security, analytics, and cross-application automation.

Opportunity

Everyone's hyped about AI agents getting giant 1M context windows, but they're still clumsy and expensive because they don't learn or manage that memory well. Instead of building another agent, make an 'agent brain optimizer' that sits *between* the agent and the AI, learning from past runs to automatically prune irrelevant context and inject *only* the crucial info for a task. You could ship an initial version as a local proxy or browser extension that logs agent interactions and suggests better prompts, helping builders cut costs and make their agents actually 'smarter' over time.

Evidence

Claude Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6 now offer 1M context, giving agents 5x more room at the same pricing.

Hacker News
888 engagementSource

People are tired of every AI tool trying to be a chatbot; they want small, focused, and composable AI agents, like Unix programs.

Hacker News
331 engagementSource

AI agents are often given raw API keys, creating security risks. A 'Vault for AI Agents' is needed to give them access without exposing secrets.

Hacker News
205 engagementSource

Builders have no visibility into their Claude Code sessions, lacking analytics to understand efficiency, abandonment, or improvement over time.

Hacker News
224 engagementSource

Agents are terrible at managing context; an open-source proxy (a middleman program) is being built to compress tool outputs before they enter the LLM's (the AI model's) context window.

Hacker News
120 engagementSource

Key Facts

Category
ai tools
Date
Signal strength
9/10
Sources
Hacker News, GitHub
Evidence count
5

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