The key change is that this model replaces processes, not manpower.
Once the software can reliably drive the existing user interface, companies don't need to overhaul their system architecture or retrain employees. Simply deploy automation agents to the original positions of virtual assistants. The advantages of this approach are obvious—fast deployment, seamless integration, and minimal disruption to organizational operations.
The real breakthrough lies here. The ability to be compatible with existing UI and directly take over processes makes this automation solution commercially viable. It's not about starting from scratch, but about smooth iteration.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-18 05:18
Wow, this is what commercialized AI should look like, not that kind of destructive overhaul nonsense.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-16 00:39
This is a practical solution, not a disruptive approach. Just cash out through the existing system, and it's done.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-15 08:53
This is the true mindset of understanding business. Innovation doesn't necessarily mean rebuilding everything; instead, the easiest to implement are the solutions that minimize resistance and smoothly replace processes. For businesses, this is all about money.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-15 08:51
Amazing, this is why big companies are now rushing to deploy automated agents. Not having to change the architecture really saves a lot of trouble.
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RektButAlive
· 01-15 08:27
Haha, finally someone hit the nail on the head. It's not about layoffs but about changing the process—that's the real way to go.
The key change is that this model replaces processes, not manpower.
Once the software can reliably drive the existing user interface, companies don't need to overhaul their system architecture or retrain employees. Simply deploy automation agents to the original positions of virtual assistants. The advantages of this approach are obvious—fast deployment, seamless integration, and minimal disruption to organizational operations.
The real breakthrough lies here. The ability to be compatible with existing UI and directly take over processes makes this automation solution commercially viable. It's not about starting from scratch, but about smooth iteration.