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Are businesses using AI agents for automation changing the way companies handle daily operations and workflows?
reddit.comWhy is AI disruption dominating conversations about jobs, businesses, and everyday life today?
I’ve been seeing more discussions around AI disruption everywhere lately from automation to decision-making and changing workflows. I wanted to hear real perspectives from others. What do you think is driving this conversation so strongly right now?
How has automation made business operations easier in real-world scenarios?
I’ve been researching how businesses are using automation to improve daily operations. Many companies now automate tasks like customer support, data entry, marketing workflows, reporting, and inventory tracking.
For business owners, managers, or employees who have worked with automation tools, what changes did you notice after implementation?
Many people assume Claude and ChatGPT dominate the AI space, but are they the only options? This question explores other LLM platforms, their capabilities, differences, and how they compare in performance, accessibility, and real-world applications across industries.
As AI platforms explore monetization, do ads enhance relevance or reduce trust? What types of ads would users actually find useful, and how should they be integrated to balance engagement, privacy, and overall usability?