
Cursor's Pauline Brunet explains how her team of Forward Deployed Engineers help organizations implement agents — essentially setting up software factories.
The deployment of AI agents within enterprises is accelerating as the technology matures and companies seek efficiency gains and workflow automation.
This development highlights the practical application of AI agents in collapsing white-collar workflows, directly impacting business operations and the future of work.
Organizations are beginning to implement autonomous systems to manage complex software development and other internal processes, shifting from traditional SaaS models.
- · AI agent developers
- · Enterprises adopting agents early
- · Forward Deployed Engineers
- · Software factories
- · Traditional SaaS providers
- · Manual workflow-dependent sectors
- · Companies slow to adapt
Increased efficiency in enterprise software development and operational tasks.
Displacement of certain white-collar roles as agents take over routine and complex tasks.
Emergence of new business models centered around deploying and managing autonomous enterprise AI systems.
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