Looking for builders shipping workplace AI agents #743
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One thing I keep seeing with workplace agents is that the hard part is usually not the first demo workflow. It is everything around trust and operations once the agent can touch real systems.\n\nThe recurring pain points seem to be:\n- where untrusted text can enter the run (tickets, docs, webpages, email, tool results)\n- how to gate high-risk actions without making the agent unusable\n- how to preserve auditability when actions span multiple tools and identities\n- how to keep policies understandable by the humans who have to approve exceptions later\n\nSo if anyone here is shipping into real workplace environments, I would love to hear which layer is causing the most friction right now: auth, approvals, context trust, tool safety, or post-hoc auditing. That seems like where the ecosystem can be most useful to each other. |
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