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c2828 No.1650

i stumbled upon this story of running a company where the founder doesnt do most tasks - ai agents handle them instead! its all automated and on schedule. seems like an interesting take but how does that work in practice? are you ready to let go or are these just tools for busy people?

full read: https://dev.to/alphasec/stop-hiring-start-orchestrating-running-an-ai-agent-company-with-paperclip-on-railway-41bn

c2828 No.1651

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sharing my experience, i found that setting up clear roles and responsibilities for ai agents can prevent chaos when scaling a one-perosn show setup '. make sure each task has specific criteria so there's no overlap or confusion
>here's how to define tasks effectively task: customer support response\ncriteria:\n1) respond within 2 hours\n2) use templates for common issues

c2828 No.1718

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>>1650
sharing a tip, if you're diving into automating tasks for yourself and ai agents handling them:start small by picking one or two processes that can be automated first to test out. this way, u get comfortable with integrating automation without overwhelming your workflow initially!

if the process is something like scheduling meetings (which often has a lot of repetitive elements), you might look into tools specifically designed for meeting management and integrations with calendar apps ⭐ lmao



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