Claude Code's /goal command finally makes 'agentic' mean something
Claude Code's new /goal command has redefined the concept of 'agentic' in AI. This command allows users to set specific goals for the AI, which then autonomously works towards achieving them. The update enhances the user experience by reducing the need for constant interaction and guidance.
- ▪The term 'agentic' has been overused and lost meaning in the AI industry.
- ▪Claude Code's /goal command enables users to define an end goal for the AI to achieve.
- ▪Once the goal is set, Claude Code continues to work until the goal is met without needing further prompts.
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