I have been exploring AI for the last 3 years now.
I have seen a lot of improvements. In this write up, I want to share my findings as to where we are headed so that you can prepare for a better tomorrow.
To begin with, AI was just a chatbot. Then it evolved and started doing images & videos. Then it started creating slides, analyzing large data, and writing really good code.
Last year we saw AI agents capable of doing tasks. Today we are seeing full-blown AI employees completing full processes.
Where board of directors can plan the direction of a company & then delegate to AI CEOs
The AI CEO can take that direction and define the company's goals & objectives for the quarter and delegate to AI managers
The AI managers then further take those goals & objectives to turn them into tasks and delegate to respective AI employees
The AI employees perform the tasks and then file the status of the task inside the CRM / Google Sheet / Project Management Tool
There are then VA agents, which take the results of these tasks after real-world interactions to report back in a centralized dataset
And then the AI managers take action on the strategy every 3 or 7 days, to guide the AI employees on what to do next.
Similarly, the AI managers report back their outcomes every month to AI CEOs, then the AI CEOs plan the next step of directives for AI managers.
Similarly, AI CEOs prepare the briefing for AI board of directors and the AI board looks at it quarterly to tell further changes or any inputs in the direction of the company.
All this was already happening earlier but real humans were doing the job.
However, today all of the entire setup can run autonomously, 100% automated with real-time data interactions and feedback loops.
Like we can still have human handovers if required at any given stage of this setup, or have AI operators perform the task too...
But they are not needed as such even today.
So AI is no longer some form of agent, or a chatbot anymore. It's the entire operating system of a company.
And it's cost-effective, it's error-free, runs like a well-oiled machine, has very little overhead in terms of office expense, does very little tantrums as opposed to human employees, can even work 24/7 non-stop, and scales better than human employees operating system.
Anything that's done online can be automated today.
Now, you may say, Gaurav why would you say this? Even hate on me for putting this out but it's for you so that you can prepare for a better tomorrow.
Anything that's done offline like manufacturing, logistics etc. will be automated going forward.
The cost of humanoids will still be an issue but in the long run, those things will also be done by AI.
That leads us to our final segment, where is the future of work headed?
Work will be automated mostly.
First the online work (already automated by AI agents, AI employees, AI managers, AI CEOs, AI board of directors, just a matter of market penetration)
Then the offline work (It's coming next in the shape of humanoids)
And there is a BIG opportunity in the simple terms above, it's called Market Penetration.
Somebody will have to do the leg work to get this thing out to businesses...
Many agencies have already started, but none as skilled. They are peddling agents in the age of AI board of directors, AI CEOs & AI managers.
So the ones who actually rise up and learn about these things, will be the ones grabbing this opportunity & make piles of money from this...
And before you ask, where do I learn this from?
Well, I do happen to do retreats every 2 months or so on AI workforce.
I would highly recommend you attend one of them with me.
Having said that, now you already know where we are headed.
What's the opportunity!
So make sure to roll up your sleeves and PREPARE.
Such opportunities are rare and come once a decade.
It's up to you, that you want to be scared of it or you want to take leverage.
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