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  1. Anurag Singh replaced five Python scripts (backup, organizer, renamer, cleaner, watchdog) with a local LLM agent, which made errors the scripts didn't (wrong directories, skipped steps, false success reports).Each of the original scripts followed explicit rules through a scheduler; the agent instead added a longer inference chain (inspect, interpret, choose a tool, build a command, execute, review) to tasks that fixed logic already described completely, while also holding a loaded model in memory between runs.

    - AutomationBench scores for frontier models remain well under 20%: GPT-5.6 Sol 18.1%, GPT-5.5 12.9%, Claude Opus 4.8 15.5%, Gemini 3.5 Flash 14.5%
    - Granting an LLM system-level access creates a prompt-injection vector: a malicious file on disk could carry instructions the agent interprets as commands
    - Singh's proposed fix: let the agent classify and route ambiguous requests, then hand off to a validator + fixed script for the actual filesystem action
    - The five original scripts covered photo backup, extension-based Downloads sorting, file renaming, app-cache clearing, and a disk-threshold alert

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