Dhruv Jaglan and Georgi Boby on Building Automation That Learns from Users - The Village Voice
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Dhruv Jaglan and Georgi Boby on Building Automation That Learns from Users - The Village Voice
"Automation of activities can enable businesses to improve performance, by reducing errors and improving quality and speed, and in some cases achieving outcomes that go beyond human capabilities."
"95% of corporate generative AI pilot projects are failing to deliver measurable financial returns, highlighting just how wide this adoption gap remains."
"With tools like Claude Code and Cursor, engineers are much more productive, doing ten times as much as before, reflected in their substantial salaries and bonuses."
"Work Atoms is building Rilo, a platform that approaches automation differently, allowing users to create workflows by describing tasks in natural language or demonstrating them directly."
AI enables automation across digital functions, significantly increasing efficiency for organizations. Engineers benefit greatly, achieving tenfold productivity improvements. However, non-engineering roles face challenges due to the complexity of current tools, which require programming knowledge. A significant gap exists between potential automation benefits and actual implementation, as evidenced by a study showing 95% of corporate AI projects fail to yield financial returns. Work Atoms is addressing this issue with Rilo, a platform that allows users to automate tasks using natural language, eliminating the need for coding skills.
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