Original Reddit post

Can we talk about this? Because I see people use ‘AI agent’ and ‘ChatGPT’ interchangeably and they are genuinely not the same thing when it comes to running actual business workflows. I’ve been testing both seriously for the past couple of months. ChatGPT is incredible for thinking through problems. It’s bad at executing them repeatedly and reliably. Dedicated agent platforms like Accio Work are built differently, they’re designed to run workflows autonomously, not just answer prompts. The difference shows up in things like: does it remember context between tasks? Can it actually integrate with your existing tools? Does it need you to babysit every step? The setup cost is higher. The output reliability for operational tasks is also much higher. Anyone else made this switch? What pushed you to try a dedicated agent platform over just prompting ChatGPT harder? submitted by /u/Nearby_Worry_4850

Originally posted by u/Nearby_Worry_4850 on r/ArtificialInteligence