@VraserX: Almost everyone is completely underestimating AI because they still think it’s just a chatbot. A funny Google. A homewo…
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A Twitter user argues that people underestimate AI because they see it as just a chatbot, but the real impact will come when AI agents autonomously handle tasks like booking, emails, and paperwork.
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Almost everyone is completely underestimating AI because they still think it’s just a chatbot.
A funny Google. A homework helper. A toy.
That changes when agents go mainstream.
When AI starts booking stuff, handling emails, making calls, building things, fixing paperwork, and running annoying life admin in the background, people will finally feel it.
It won’t feel like software anymore.
It’ll feel like having an invisible partner working for you around the clock.
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