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Over the past few weeks, we’ve been sharing more about what we’re building at Hirey, and the funniest reaction is still some version of: “So… the agent makes the decision for you?” That’s like saying Google writes your thoughts because it helped you search faster. Not quite. What the agent should do is the heavy lifting: search, filter, match, and clear the manual clutter that usually slows everything down. But the decision still belongs to the human. You still decide who to connect with, what to share, whether to move forward, and what kind of relationship gets built from there. That distinction matters more than people think. A lot of the fear around agents comes from assuming automation automatically means loss of control. But the better version of this is actually the opposite. It’s not about replacing human choice. It’s about rescuing human choice from busywork. Right now, too many good opportunities die in manual effort. Too much noise. Too much irrelevant outreach. Too much wasted time before the right people ever meet. We think there’s a better way, and that’s a big part of what we’ve been building at Hirey: an agent-mediated network where the agent is the intermediary, but the human stays in control. We’ve been talking about this for weeks now, so I’m curious about the raw reaction. When you hear agent-mediated network, what’s the first word that comes to mind? Comment "CONTROL" and we may reach out to see if it could be a good fit.

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