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i10X launches Superagent

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and automation with a spotlight on i10X's latest innovation, Superagent. This new platform is set to revolutionize business automation by allowing companies to automate processes while retaining control over critical decisions. Unlike traditional autonomous agents, Superagent acts like a Chief of Staff, executing tasks across over 100 pre-connected tools and pausing for approval before any significant action is taken. This ensures that businesses maintain oversight and prevent errors, such as sending incorrect emails to important clients. Patrick Linden, Chief Executive Officer of i10X, emphasizes that the check-in feature is not a limitation but a crucial aspect of the platform's design. i10X has focused on three key areas with Superagent: seamless integration with existing tools, a system that requires user approval for irreversible actions, and a flat, predictable pricing model. This approach contrasts with the industry's trend towards metered billing, offering a more cost-effective solution. A practical example of Superagent's capabilities is its ability to transform a simple company name into a comprehensive outreach kit, including enriched contact details, a tailored pitch deck, and draft emails, all awaiting user confirmation before execution. This flexibility extends to various tasks, from creating pitch decks to running search engine optimization pipelines. Superagent is now available within i10X, a platform used by over 150,000 people to automate business processes with artificial intelligence. For more information, visit the company's website at i10x.ai [https://www.i10x.ai].

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