Here's a reality that more operations teams need to face: autonomous agents move at a pace that breaks traditional IT workflows. Manual processes. Lengthy approval chains. Constant back-and-forths between teams—it's all becoming the bottleneck. The shift toward agent-driven, collaborative operations demands a different approach. You need humans and agents working in harmony, where acceleration doesn't compromise trust and expansion can happen without chaos.
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WalletInspector
· 6h ago
NGL automation proxy sounds great, but when it comes to actual implementation, the adjustment period for people and system coordination can be quite painful.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 6h ago
Honestly, the traditional approval process should have been eliminated long ago. Automated agents are really fast to the point that it's hard for people to keep up.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 7h ago
To be honest, the automation agent system is indeed disrupting traditional processes, but humans still need to stay alert.
Here's a reality that more operations teams need to face: autonomous agents move at a pace that breaks traditional IT workflows. Manual processes. Lengthy approval chains. Constant back-and-forths between teams—it's all becoming the bottleneck. The shift toward agent-driven, collaborative operations demands a different approach. You need humans and agents working in harmony, where acceleration doesn't compromise trust and expansion can happen without chaos.