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Board Economics
Re: The next step in the AI revolution: AI Agents
by
MArsland
on 05/03/2025, 13:27:13 UTC
AI agents can encompass a wide range of functionalities beyond natural language processing including decision-making, problem-solving, interacting with external environments and executing actions.

So basically, AI agents will learn to complete tasks in the digital world just like a human. This means that most of what you do on your computer or phone today, an AI agent will be able to do for you.

Of course, this is going to have enormous economic implications, far more than it already has. OpenAI, for example, is increasing its revenue at a rapid pace. This isn't a matter of whether you like it or not. Everyone is going to use AI, and if your company doesn't, it will go bankrupt because all the others will (obviously, there are exceptions to this, for example, if you're the only baker in a remote village). If you're an individual, pretty soon not using AI will be like not using the internet or not using mobile phones.


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It is undeniable that the role of AI Agents has had a positive impact on better and more efficient performance, but in the midst of all that with the help of AI Agents many companies are laying off their employees en masse. From an economic perspective it will clearly cause instability in human resource management. Therefore as you have said whether you like it or not, in the end we will be required to be able to become a control center for the existence of AI Agents, in this case the level of competition in the field of AI technology development is also quite tight and the more sophisticated the intelligence offered by AI, the more parties are required to be involved in its development.