Can you imagine a world where you start a company with just one click? But this isn't about formalities at all. It's about setting it in motion and reaching customers with your offer. AI continuously searches for what's happening in a given industry, looking for problems and potential solutions.
It gathers and analyzes data.
Then it creates several scenarios for business, marketing, and sales strategies. It creates an MVP and tests whether the market will accept the new solution. Will it resonate? It learns what works better and what works worse. It discards mistakes and adapts to people's needs. It creates social media campaigns.
And in this way, it provides value and changes the world.
You might not know this, but today we have thousands of tools (and new ones are constantly being created) that already do this, but each works separately, in different ways. The whole fun lies in properly connecting all these tools so they can work together. To do this in a way that makes the connections flexible and easy to change. One thing is certain - whoever gets on this train first will be prepared. It's like getting on the ark before the storm (the rain is already falling).
There's nothing to think about. Step by step. Product creation system, resource management system, cash flow system, marketing system, sales system, not to mention the invoicing system which is the simplest standard... We start with the simplest and gradually build more complex systems in your company. Everyone who works with us gets access to the latest solutions first.
One Click Company is still a distant future, estimated at 5-10 years ahead, but right now you can map processes in your company and automate the most important ones. We've created a tool that speeds up the time of creating and analyzing processes in organizations. Each of our clients receives full access to flowboard.live as part of our cooperation, and if you're not working with us yet - you can use the private version or purchase commercial access and check the possibilities yourself.
For some, this vision might seem terrifying, but look - neither AI nor robots can replace human creativity, empathy, and intuition. AI is trained on what humanity has accomplished over all these years. It's only suitable for (and just!) repetitive processes, for finding patterns and analyzing data. By handing this work over to AI, people can focus on what really matters - their creativity, family, nature, art, and love. Have an analytical mind? AI will simply be your assistant, and you'll focus on the core of the problem like we do at aiai.systems.
There's no such possibility. People have their unique traits that are essential in contact with other people, since as we know, most communication is non-verbal. Does AI have the ability to observe and draw meaningful conclusions? Not entirely. Because it will act as it was taught. Try generating an image of a clock with hands set to a specific time and see what you get. You can be the owner of a fully automated company that operates under your supervision, while focusing on matters for which AI is not suitable.
Nature abhors a vacuum. There will be even more work, but it won't be typing into Excel spreadsheets or clicking on a computer - it will be talking to a computer placed in a watch, glasses, or a button.
A small child is smarter than AI - because it has a sense of observation and the ability to empathize, while AI is just a soulless machine based on algorithms that makes no sense without our control.
Artists are also worried about their future, but why? After all, AI will never come up with anything new because it's based on what it already knows. Yes, these example images above are beautiful, interesting, nice - but they are like that because first AI learned from real artists' works, and only then remixed them into new arrangements. And it didn't do this alone - first a human had to see with their imagination's eye what they wanted to achieve, and only then commanded AI to do it!) One could say that only now Albert Einstein's words
are beginning to literally and "visually" come true before our eyes. AI can generate something in the style of Van Gogh, Picasso, or write text in the style of Lem, and that's precisely why creative people will be needed more than ever, to show society their unique perspective on the world and discover directions that AI hasn't been taught yet. A perfect example is what stands out on social media - where AI was a tool - you can see that the creator had an idea and knew what they wanted to achieve - they had a vision, and only then commissioned AI to execute it. So who's in charge here? Who is really the creator, and what is the tool? The first builder laying the foundation will always be a human - only then comes AI! If someone follows social media regularly, they'll immediately be able to recognize what's created by AI and what's the work of a real artist...
Have you noticed this paradox? On one hand, people are tired of routine work in front of a computer, and on the other, they don't want to lose it to AI. And they could focus on something more interesting and valuable. Let's look at this without emotions... It's simply fear of the unknown - fear of discovering one's potential. Finally, we'll be able to reclaim time for what really matters. After all, no one will sit idly. Such times stimulate creativity and open new paths.
AI and robotics particularly threaten jobs that rely on routine, repetitive tasks, both physical and office-based. The most threatened include:
Cashiers and retail salespeople – replaced by self-checkout systems and mobile payments.
Telemarketers and remote customer service workers – chatbots and virtual assistants can take over their duties.
Secretaries, office clerks, administrative workers – automation of office processes and AI for data analysis will reduce demand for these positions.
Data analysts and statisticians – AI tools increasingly effectively analyze data, reducing the need for human work in this area.
Security guards and monitoring personnel – AI-based monitoring systems can completely replace humans.
Data processing machine operators – declining demand for operators of data-related machines.
Farmers and agricultural workers – automation and robotics in agriculture reduce the need for manual labor.
Librarians, archivists, printers, and printing industry workers – digitization and AI limit traditional roles in these professions.
Construction and renovation workers – automation and robotics in construction may limit employment.
Customer service representatives – chatbots and AI are taking over more and more customer service tasks.
According to forecasts, by 2030, up to 30% of current jobs may be replaced by AI and robots.
Despite the development of artificial intelligence, many traditional jobs will remain resistant to its replacement due to the need for human creativity, empathy, ability to solve complex problems, and work in non-standard, variable conditions. These jobs include:
Doctors, especially surgeons – their work requires specialized medical knowledge and making complex clinical decisions that AI cannot fully replace.
Elderly caregivers, psychologists, and therapists – they offer empathetic, long-term care and human interactions that machines cannot provide.
Architects and engineers – they deal with solving unique, creative, and complex problems, which requires human adaptation and innovation.
Lawyers, judges, and advocates – their role in interpreting and solving complex legal cases is difficult to automate.
Artists and creative creators – work based on creativity and originality remains beyond AI's reach.
Hairdressers and chefs – jobs requiring manual skills and creativity, as well as direct contact with customers, which are difficult to automate.
Cleaners, plumbers, and electricians – their work often involves adapting to non-standard situations and performing physical tasks in variable environments, making automation difficult.
Additionally, while some jobs in the transport or production sector will be largely automated, positions requiring supervision, solving exceptional problems, and creativity will remain, e.g., machine operators dealing with more complex tasks.
In summary, jobs requiring high levels of creativity, empathy, complex thinking, flexibility, and manual work in non-standard conditions have the greatest chance of survival despite AI development.
On the other hand, seeing from research, statistics, and what's visible on social media - young people no longer want to work strictly for money, but they must have a mission and feel they're giving something valuable to the world. The times of working just for money are over! Young people are setting a new direction, leaving what's unnecessary behind! They don't want to separate life into life and work, where 8 hours are taken out. They want to have work where they'll truly develop. Work where they see they provide value - that they're needed. If we look at brand and business development long-term - we must take this into account, because those who stand still fall behind. AI helps us get out of this impasse.
All signs in Heaven and Earth indicate that this is how our future will look - what can be automated will be automated - it's a matter of how quickly we adapt to it.
Karol Kudla,
founder of aiai.systems