AI Agents are autonomous entities that you give a task, and it goes off and executes it accurately, and then reports back to you. They are the equivalent to having your own team that works for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
ChatGPT is great for discussions with a budding genius, but it needs a human to do the actual tasks.
Ai Agents can plan, execute the task, have discussion with other agents to ensure it’s done properly, and then report back to you. It’s like having your own team of virtual employees, each specialized to do a certain task, and a team leader who decides which AI agent to delegate to.
In anticipation of Ai Agents we have created various persona with sets of skills they can do themselves.
Raju, has access to our support ticket system, and can answer questions about support tickets. It can also take actions, like raise tickets, answer clients via email, and close tickets.
Emma, has access to our Azure Devops systems, and can answer questions about support tickets. It can also take action – log tasks and bugs, run reports and answer questions about active tasks via email.
Trinity, has access to our code base, and can take actions to do code reviews on new check-ins, find code and answer any question about business logic via email.
Donna, my personal assistant, is the team leader. I can email this AI Agent with my instructions, and it will decide who to delegate to – Raju, Emma or Trinity – it will send email to one of those, get the reply, and then keep a list to report to me the next morning.
I am now working on building “Albus”, an AI Agent that will create other AI agents to my specification. So, much like hiring employees, I will write a job description with detailed SKA specification, and Albus will set one up, put them on the end of email, and let Donna know they are available for certain tasks.
That’s how you five-times your productivity with AI Agents – Are you ready?!
Five Times your productivity with AI Agents – Are you ready, set, go?!



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