Do Anything: The First Truly Autonomous AI Agent?
Beyond chatbots: this AI agent claims to perform complex tasks completely independently.
Do Anything: The First Truly Autonomous AI Agent?
While most AI tools still require constant human oversight, Do Anything claims to be the first truly autonomous agent that can handle complex tasks from start to finish — without you babysitting it.
This isn't another ChatGPT wrapper. Do Anything positions itself as a fully independent agent that can send emails, build websites, manage your calendar, and execute multi-step workflows without human intervention. The key difference: it doesn't just suggest actions or generate content — it actually performs them.
Most current AI tools are assistants. They help you write code, answer questions, or generate images, but you're still the one hitting "send" or "deploy." Do Anything flips this model, promising to be the actor rather than the advisor.
For vibecoding teams shipping fast, this could be transformative. Instead of prompting an AI to help you write deployment scripts, an autonomous agent could analyze your repo, write the scripts, test them, and deploy — all while you focus on building features.
The big question: does it deliver? True autonomy requires sophisticated error handling, context awareness, and decision-making that goes far beyond current LLM capabilities. Most "autonomous" agents today are really just chatbots with API access.
If Do Anything lives up to its name, it represents the shift from AI assistance to AI agency — the moment when our tools become teammates.
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