ネイティブの英文で英語表現を覚えよう!009 AIエージェントの真実

ネイティブが書いた英文を読むのが一番英語の上達に良いです!英語学習者向けに作られている本や動画では、ネイティブらしい表現を学ぶのに不十分です!「ネイティブの英軍で英語表現を覚えよう」はシリーズ化し、1000記事はまとめたいと思うので、これだけ読んでおけば日常英会話であれば上級者に慣れます!一緒に頑張りましょう!
単語リスト
キーワード | 発音記号 (IPA) | 意味 |
---|---|---|
misinformation | /ˌmɪsɪnfərˈmeɪʃən/ | 誤った情報、不正確な情報 |
out there | /aʊt ðer/ | 世に出回っている、広く知られている、あちらこちらに |
cut through the BS | /kʌt θruː ðə ˈbiːˈes/ | くだらないことを無視する、本質を見抜く(”BS” は “bullshit” の略) |
YouTube gurus | /ˈjuːtjuːb ˈɡʊruːz/ | ユーチューブの専門家気取りの人たち |
full of shit | /fʊl əv ʃɪt/ | でたらめばかり言っている、嘘つきである(非常に強い言葉) |
pain point | /peɪn pɔɪnt/ | 悩み、不満、課題 |
auto-processes | /ˈɔːtoʊ ˈprɑːsesɪz/ | 自動化されたプロセス |
scrapes trending topics | /skreɪps ˈtrendɪŋ ˈtɒpɪks/ | トレンドの話題を収集する、トレンドのトピックを抽出する |
The uncomfortable truth | /ði ʌnˈkʌmfərtəbəl truːθ/ | 直視したくない現実 |
ROI (Return on Investment) | /ˌɑːrˌoʊˈaɪ/ | 投資収益率 |
Get testimonials | /ɡet ˌtestɪˈmoʊniəlz/ | 推薦の声を集める |
vector database retrieval | /ˈvektər ˈdeɪtəbeɪs rɪˈtriːvəl/ | ベクトルデータベース検索 |
Document everything | /ˈdɒkjumənt ˈevriθɪŋ/ | あらゆることを文書化する |
your edge | /jʊər edʒ/ | あなたの強み、あなたの優位性 |
flashiness | /ˈflæʃinəs/ | けばけばしさ、派手さ、見せかけの華やかさ |
AI Agents truth no one talks about
I built 30+ AI agents for real businesses – Here’s the truth nobody talks about
So I’ve spent the last 18 months building custom AI agents for businesses from startups to mid-size companies, and I’m seeing a TON of misinformation out there. Let’s cut through the BS.
First off, those YouTube gurus promising you’ll make $50k/month with AI agents after taking their $997 course? They’re full of shit. Building useful AI agents that businesses will actually pay for is both easier AND harder than they make it sound.
What actually works (from someone who’s done it)
Most businesses don’t need fancy, complex AI systems. They need simple, reliable automation that solves ONE specific pain point really well. The best AI agents I’ve built were dead simple but solved real problems:
- A real estate agency where I built an agent that auto-processes property listings and generates descriptions that converted 3x better than their templates
- A content company where my agent scrapes trending topics and creates first-draft outlines (saving them 8+ hours weekly)
- A SaaS startup where the agent handles 70% of customer support tickets without human intervention
These weren’t crazy complex. They just worked consistently and saved real time/money.
The uncomfortable truth about AI agents
Here’s what those courses won’t tell you:
- Building the agent is only 30% of the battle. Deployment, maintenance, and keeping up with API changes will consume most of your time.
- Companies don’t care about “AI” – they care about ROI. If you can’t articulate exactly how your agent saves money or makes money, you’ll fail.
- The technical part is actually getting easier (thanks to better tools), but identifying the right business problems to solve is getting harder.
I’ve had clients say no to amazing tech because it didn’t solve their actual pain points. And I’ve seen basic agents generate $10k+ in monthly value by targeting exactly the right workflow.
How to get started if you’re serious
If you want to build AI agents that people actually pay for:
- Start by solving YOUR problems first. Build 3-5 agents for your own workflow. This forces you to create something genuinely useful.
- Then offer to build something FREE for 3 local businesses. Don’t be fancy – just solve one clear problem. Get testimonials.
- Focus on results, not tech. “This saved us 15 hours weekly” beats “This uses GPT-4 with vector database retrieval” every time.
- Document everything. Your hits AND misses. The pattern-recognition will become your edge.
The demand for custom AI agents is exploding right now, but most of what’s being built is garbage because it’s optimized for flashiness, not results.
What’s been your experience with AI agents? Anyone else building them for businesses or using them in your workflow?
出典元
https://www.reddit.com/r/AI_Agents/comments/1k3t3ga/ai_agents_truth_no_one_talks_about/
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- イギリス人で英語と日本語のバイリンガルです!言語が大好きなので、毎日日本語を勉強しています。日本人があまり知らないネイティブ表現を紹介できれば嬉しいです。