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User argues dynamic AI agents surpass static automation tools

A Reddit user argues that current automation tools like Zapier are insufficient for complex, dynamic workflows. They contend that these tools fail when tasks require real-time reasoning about changing data sources, unlike more advanced desktop agents. The user highlights the importance of an agent that can decide the workflow steps and seek user approval before execution, rather than relying on pre-defined, static triggers. AI

IMPACT Suggests a shift in AI automation from pre-defined workflows to more dynamic, agent-based decision-making with user oversight.

RANK_REASON User opinion piece discussing limitations of existing automation tools and advocating for a different approach.

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/Deep_Ad1959 ·

    the 'just use zapier' advice breaks the second the workflow changes between runs

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>every time someone here asks for automation the answer is zapier or make or chatgpt's new actions. I've leaned on zapier plenty and it's genuinely great, but only for the workflows i can spell out ahead of time. trigger, filter, action, done.</p>…