Original Reddit post

Yes, I saw Openclaw. Yes, I saw all the new models that were dropped. Wow, AI is so cool and agents are so capable! But when I go and speak with companies, I still see CRM’s that are simple Excel sheets, sales calls done by humans. Even simple ChatGPT usage is super limited. How are all these big enterprises so behind of the AI technology? I believe the reason lies in a simple truth. Enterprises want end to end, on premise solutions. However, agents builders still can’t/won’t produce end to end solutions. A company that has a voice agent can provide you with a voice, but can’t take your overall sales cycle and transform it. The companies are not keen on researching, onboarding and paying so many different parties, and no single party is capable to produce agents that can solve problems end to end without becoming custom software companies. If your company is simply not able to adapt AI agents/tools, they probably are missing the crucial last piece: agentic orchestrators. Orchestrators are capable of integrating external agents, and provide end solutions each time. Time will tell if they will succeed. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/EquivalentRound3193

Originally posted by u/EquivalentRound3193 on r/ArtificialInteligence