AI “Bots” is the future.

Dhruv Chauhan
3 min readOct 28, 2023

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Beginning of a fully automated world!

I was recently reading an article about how fake bots are affecting businesses, with companies investing substantial amounts of money into detecting and blocking these bots. Now, I’m left wondering if all this effort is truly futile. I mean, the technology behind bots is remarkable, and there are people actively trying to stop them. Why?

What if we incorporated Generative AI into these bots? Isn’t it wonderful that we could potentially automate human-like tasks such as booking and content selection using these AI agents?

Source: community.nasscom.in

AI Agents contain their own Email, Number, and Identity similar to humans. AI agents in general work by following a four-step process:

  1. Perceive: AI agents use sensors to perceive their environment. This could include data from cameras, microphones, keyboards, or other sensors.
  2. Reason: AI agents use reasoning to interpret their perceptions and make decisions about how to act. This could involve using machine learning models to predict outcomes or using symbolic reasoning to solve problems.
  3. Act: AI agents use actuators to act on their environment. This could involve sending commands, Booking etc.
  4. Learn: AI agents can learn from their experiences and improve their performance over time. This could involve learning new machine learning models or adapting their reasoning algorithms.

With more research, I came across a product called Induced AI which has received support from backers like Sam Altman and Daniel Gross. The startup uses artificial intelligence to help businesses automate various workflows using plain English instructions. It can convert these instructions into code in real time, making it easier to handle repetitive tasks.

Founders of Induced AI, 19 Age! crazy af!!!

Eighteen-year-old Sharma (at right in the lead picture), who co-founded the startup with 19-year-old Ayush Pathak (left), is betting that Induced AI can build an integration economy for the browser-native workflows.

Induced AI’s platform creates browser instances, mimicking human interactions with web content, even on sites without APIs. The founders aim to create an integration economy for browser-native workflows, including complex processes. Unlike traditional methods, Induced AI doesn’t require manual tagging and allows for multiple simultaneous tasks. They recently raised $2.3 million in seed funding from various investors.

  • Data entry
  • Data extraction
  • Web scraping
  • Form filling
  • Email automation
  • Customer support
  • QA testing
  • Automated onboarding
  • Receivables management

and many more tasks can be done using these AI agents.

Induced AI is certainly not the only player in the field. It’s quite likely that you’ve come across numerous comparable concepts related to modern Robotic Process Automation

See you in the next article.

- Dhruv Chauhan

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