
Human Judgement, 0 Click Future, and Chatbot Manipulation
From UX - The User Experience Podcast by Jeremy
April 10, 2026 · 39 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of human judgment in improving agent performance and the challenges of capturing tacit knowledge.
I'd love to hear from you. Get in touch! he Case For Human Judgment In The Agent Improvement Loop — LangChain LangChain's argument: if agents are only trained on documented knowledge, their performance will plateau — the differentiator is capturing the tacit expertise that lives in people's headsTacit knowledge is the problem — a lot of what makes great teams great is never written down, and even if you tried to write it all down, you'd still miss the translation gap between what someone thin...
People in this episode
Host: Jeremy
Topics covered
- human judgment
- agent improvement
- tacit knowledge
- chatbots
- team performance
Keywords
- human judgment
- LangChain
- agent improvement
- tacit knowledge
- chatbot manipulation
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Organizations: LangChain
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