Original Reddit post

We’re finally moving past the “AI as a chatbot” phase. I’ve been tracking some startup use cases this quarter, and the trend is clear: Execution > Generation. The most interesting startups right now aren’t just building tools; they’re building autonomous departments: Autonomous Finance: Startups like FinanceOS aren’t just doing bookkeeping; they’re managing vendor payments, predicting cash gaps, and optimizing tax liabilities without human input. Physical Multimodality: AI is leaving the browser. We’re seeing startups using live video feeds to monitor factory floor safety or analyze athlete biomechanics in real-time. Agentic Supply Chains: Compliance agents talking to procurement agents to trigger orders based on changing global trade laws. We aren’t just automating tasks anymore; we’re redesigning the org chart. What’s the most “sci-fi but real” use case you’ve seen a startup pull off lately? submitted by /u/netcommah

Originally posted by u/netcommah on r/ArtificialInteligence