AI Agents are truly disruptive in the realm of "operations"
We are used to doing things ourselves—ordering takeout, booking tickets, researching information—but what if all these tasks could be delegated? The potential of AI Agents fundamentally shifts the "control" from humans to systems. This sounds simple, but it represents a huge change. Because most people's time is spent not on decision-making, but on execution. Filling out forms, comparing options, filtering, repeated confirmations—these are typical low-value tasks. Once AI Agents become reliable, it's like packaging and returning these time-consuming activities back to you. Another reason I am optimistic about this is the clear business value. Companies are always willing to pay for efficiency. Technologies that save manpower are easier to implement than those that just showcase technical prowess. Agents have already shown promise in customer service, sales, data processing, and other scenarios. But it also brings new questions: when the system executes decisions on your behalf, how is responsibility defined? When recommendations influence outcomes, how is trust established? These are unavoidable topics for the future. Technological maturity is never linear; it advances in a spiral—applying and refining simultaneously. AI Agents are currently in this stage. From a rational perspective, it's still early; from a long-term view, it's very promising. Interaction: Would you feel comfortable letting an AI Agent spend money or make decisions for you?#我看好的AIAgent
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Ryakpanda
· 9h ago
Wishing you great wealth in the Year of the Horse 🐴
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CoinWay
· 10h ago
Good luck and prosperity 🧧
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SpicyHandCoins
· 11h ago
Wishing you great wealth in the Year of the Horse 🐴
AI Agents are truly disruptive in the realm of "operations"
We are used to doing things ourselves—ordering takeout, booking tickets, researching information—but what if all these tasks could be delegated? The potential of AI Agents fundamentally shifts the "control" from humans to systems.
This sounds simple, but it represents a huge change. Because most people's time is spent not on decision-making, but on execution. Filling out forms, comparing options, filtering, repeated confirmations—these are typical low-value tasks. Once AI Agents become reliable, it's like packaging and returning these time-consuming activities back to you.
Another reason I am optimistic about this is the clear business value. Companies are always willing to pay for efficiency. Technologies that save manpower are easier to implement than those that just showcase technical prowess. Agents have already shown promise in customer service, sales, data processing, and other scenarios.
But it also brings new questions: when the system executes decisions on your behalf, how is responsibility defined? When recommendations influence outcomes, how is trust established? These are unavoidable topics for the future.
Technological maturity is never linear; it advances in a spiral—applying and refining simultaneously. AI Agents are currently in this stage.
From a rational perspective, it's still early; from a long-term view, it's very promising.
Interaction: Would you feel comfortable letting an AI Agent spend money or make decisions for you?#我看好的AIAgent