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The 3.75% Reality: AI Agents Are Still Failing (Despite the Hype)

Future-Focused with Christopher Lind · 2026-02-23 · 35 min

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There’s been an update to Remote Labor Index (RLI), and it showed a "massive" 50% jump in AI Agent capability. However, it’s worth noting that percentages can be deceiving. The data reveals a much more sobering reality that shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone actually doing the work. Despite the hype, the world’s best AI model (Opus 4.5) still fails to successfully complete 96.25% real work. In summary, while the “velocity” of AI is skyrocketing, the absolute capability is still miles away from "replacement." So, while countless AI voices are claiming AI is coming for your job, the real crisis is of expectations, not employment. This week, I’m checking back in on the Q1 2026 RLI update and comparing the new colorful dashboard against the stark reality of the November benchmarks. This isn’t a tech review but a leadership reality check. I explain why a 50% increase in capability (from 2.5% to 3.75%) is technically impressive but practically dangerous if you are building your strategy around it. I’m also stripping away the vendor sales pitches to show you why the "Agent" narrative is being driven by economic desperation, not technological readiness.

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