There are some absolutely atrocious UIs out there for many office workers, who spend hours clicking buttons opening popup after popup clicking repetitively on checkboxes etc. E.g. entering travel costs or somesuch in academia and elsewhere. You have no idea how annoying that type of work is, you pull out your hair. Why don't they make better UIs, you ask? If you ask, you have no idea how bad things are. Because they don't care, there is no communication, it seems fine, the software creators are hard to reach, the software is approved by people who never used it and decide based on gut feel, powerpoints and feature tickmarks. Even big name brands are horrible at this, like SAP.
If such AI tools allow to automate this soulcrushing drudgery, it will be great. I know that you can technically script things Selenium, AutoHotkey whatnot. But you can imagine that it's a nonstarter in a regular office. This kind of tool could make things like that much more efficient. And it's not like it will then obviate the jobs entirely (at least not right away). These offices often have immense backlogs and are understaffed as is.
If such AI tools allow to automate this soulcrushing drudgery, it will be great. I know that you can technically script things Selenium, AutoHotkey whatnot. But you can imagine that it's a nonstarter in a regular office. This kind of tool could make things like that much more efficient. And it's not like it will then obviate the jobs entirely (at least not right away). These offices often have immense backlogs and are understaffed as is.