New AI Company Builds Robots That Ask for Help When Confused
A startup called RamAIn is creating AI assistants designed to handle repetitive computer tasks in older business systems. What makes their approach different is that when the AI encounters something it's unsure about, it stops and asks a human for clarification instead of guessing. The company sees this back-and-forth interaction as a strength, not a weakness. The AI uses pop-up messages on the screen to flag tricky decisions and ask for human input. This addresses a common problem: many automation systems claim to work entirely on their own, but often fail when they encounter situations their training didn't prepare them for.
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