Share your thoughts with us After guiding frontline workers to build 4,000 agents in 2025, we learned that the year didn’t belong to glossy AI rollouts. It belonged to mechanics, teachers, and policymakers who named their agents, solved their own pain, and quietly rewired how work gets done. In this season finale, we share how seven global companies and a public-interest initiative built thousands of agents that completed 4 million tasks and delivered roughly $50 million in...
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Share your thoughts with us After guiding frontline workers to build 4,000 agents in 2025, we learned that the year didn’t belong to glossy AI rollouts. It belonged to mechanics, teachers, and policymakers who named their agents, solved their own pain, and quietly rewired how work gets done. In this season finale, we share how seven global companies and a public-interest initiative built thousands of agents that completed 4 million tasks and delivered roughly $50 million in...
Why the Service Sector Could Be AI's Biggest Winner
AI in 60 Seconds | The 10-min Podcast
10 minutes
7 months ago
Why the Service Sector Could Be AI's Biggest Winner
Share your thoughts with us The AI revolution is happening not in Silicon Valley but in unexpected places like roofing contractors, physical therapists, and local service businesses worldwide. Service businesses implementing AI are seeing 20-30% operational cost reductions while creating 15-20% net job growth by reinvesting savings into market expansion. Service industries uniquely positioned for AI transformation due to conversational nature, limited past innovation, and potential for know...
AI in 60 Seconds | The 10-min Podcast
Share your thoughts with us After guiding frontline workers to build 4,000 agents in 2025, we learned that the year didn’t belong to glossy AI rollouts. It belonged to mechanics, teachers, and policymakers who named their agents, solved their own pain, and quietly rewired how work gets done. In this season finale, we share how seven global companies and a public-interest initiative built thousands of agents that completed 4 million tasks and delivered roughly $50 million in...