Agent Skills today consist largely of free-form prose requiring the agent to read, interpret, and re-derive how to act in every session. This imposes two compounding costs: reduced reliability on implementation-heavy tasks, and difficulty in skill creation and improvement, since editing prose is a fragile process that both humans and agents struggle with, particularly for domain-specific procedural knowledge underrepresented in model training.
arXiv:2606. 04781v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Agent Skills today consist largely of free-form prose requiring the agent to read, interpret, and re-derive how to act in every session.
By Zachary Blumenfeld, Jim Webber
arXiv:2606. 31980v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Agents are increasingly capable of automating software tasks, but can they teach humans how to use software themselves?
By Meng Chen, Anya Ji, Tsung-Han Wu, Tobias Maringgele, David M. Chan, Alane Suhr, Amy Pavel
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