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AI has been in everyone's hands for years. Most people who use it every day still use it the slowest way there is: type a request, wait, fix it, ask again, all by hand.

Not because the faster way is complicated, because nobody showed them what it looks like.

The faster way is a loop, and right now it is the one thing the best AI engineers in the world care about. This article fixes the part nobody explained. By the end you will understand loops better than almost anyone on your timeline: what they are, how they actually work under the hood, when they are worth it and when they are a trap, how to build a basic one yourself in Claude or ChatGPT, the simple ones worth running in your own life.

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## How most people use AI?

Look closely at the one-request-at-a-time habit, because it is the whole problem. Every step runs through you. You decide what to ask, you judge the answer, you decide what comes next. The AI never moves unless you push it, and the moment you stop, it stops.

This is fine, but it has a ceiling. You are the engine. The AI is only the tool in your hand, and a tool does nothing on its own.

There is another way to work, and it is the reason the best engineers in the world are changing how they build. Instead of walking the AI through every step, you give it the goal once and let it run the steps itself. It plans, does the work, checks its own result, fixes what is weak, and repeats until the goal is met. You step out. The work keeps going.

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Two of the most respected engineers, saying the same thing in different words. Most people read lines like these and quietly had no idea what they meant in practice. So let's break it down properly.

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