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This month, we explore how AI is transforming user research—from unlocking qualitative feedback at scale to getting to the why behind customer behavior.
Junior DevOps & AI Automation Specialist | Multi-Cloud (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud) | AI Agents, Power Automate, n8n | HR & Process Automation Enthusiast
AI agents significantly speed up my work and remove a lot of repetitive tasks from my day. But on the other hand, building the right workflows, maintaining the entire agentic system and continuously improving it is not a one-time job.
If a company is evolving, new processes and requirements appear all the time and AI specialists must adapt the workflows, update the logic, add new capabilities and make sure the agents operate reliably.
AI specialists are not “one-project roles.” They are needed long-term to implement new solutions, monitor agent behavior, fine-tune prompts, prevent hallucinations and ensure that the agent always uses relevant, up-to-date data.
The AI world moves extremely fast and companies need people who understand automation, cloud deployments, RAG and agentic systems not just someone who can “use ChatGPT 😆”
At the same time, it’s important to remember that an AI agent will only do what we allow it to do.
The permissions we set, the boundaries we create, and the systems we connect it to define how the agent behaves. AI is a powerful helper, but only if we design its “brain” properly. With structured knowledge and clear constraints, hallucinations become minimal and the agent can work predictably and safely
Junior DevOps & AI Automation Specialist | Multi-Cloud (Azure, AWS, Google Cloud) | AI Agents, Power Automate, n8n | HR & Process Automation Enthusiast
1wAI agents significantly speed up my work and remove a lot of repetitive tasks from my day. But on the other hand, building the right workflows, maintaining the entire agentic system and continuously improving it is not a one-time job. If a company is evolving, new processes and requirements appear all the time and AI specialists must adapt the workflows, update the logic, add new capabilities and make sure the agents operate reliably. AI specialists are not “one-project roles.” They are needed long-term to implement new solutions, monitor agent behavior, fine-tune prompts, prevent hallucinations and ensure that the agent always uses relevant, up-to-date data. The AI world moves extremely fast and companies need people who understand automation, cloud deployments, RAG and agentic systems not just someone who can “use ChatGPT 😆” At the same time, it’s important to remember that an AI agent will only do what we allow it to do. The permissions we set, the boundaries we create, and the systems we connect it to define how the agent behaves. AI is a powerful helper, but only if we design its “brain” properly. With structured knowledge and clear constraints, hallucinations become minimal and the agent can work predictably and safely