Productivity
fromFast Company
1 week agoWriter wants to be the go-to AI tool kit for the enterprise
Writer offers AI tools for enterprises, enabling non-engineers to automate tasks without IT support.
It said that its offering "gives agents the same skills people need to succeed at work: shared context, onboarding, hands-on learning with feedback and clear permissions and boundaries. That's how teams move beyond isolated use cases to AI coworkers that work across the business." Frontier works with existing systems, the announcement said, allowing customers to integrate their applications using open standards, which takes away the need to replatform.
The picture the company paints of the modern office worker is someone who's juggling a growing number of AI systems -- as more get added, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage them all. Instead, ServiceNow is offering to help by telling those workers to simply drop the juggling act and let their own AI software pick up where they left off.