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Founder at Supervity, on a mission to answer the question: What if work could drive itself? We are moving beyond the era of AI tools and copilots where humans are still the primary drivers of execution. At Supervity, we’ve built Autos-a self-operating execution layer designed to transform how work gets done. Our vision is to replace manual orchestration with autonomous systems that allow you to Hire AI Employees to own end-to-end outcomes. I I'm building a future where you don't just use AI to help you work, but where the work happens on its own.

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Vijay Navaluri

25d ago

The real work is still manual

Systems are set up. Tasks are assigned, and then someone still has to make sure it actually gets done. That s the part I keep coming back to. I ve been building around that layer, where work moves without constant chasing.

Opening this up soon for early users. Would be good to hear how others deal with this today.

Join the waitlist here: https://www.supervity.ai/autos

Vijay Navaluri

29d ago

Looking to meet people who care about the last mile of work

Hi, Vijay here.

I ve spent years around enterprise workflows at www [dot] supervity [dot] ai, and one thing keeps showing up: most work does not break because there are no tools. It breaks in the last mile.

Nika

29d ago

Will AI and technology improve our skills or downgrade them?

Today, I read a study showing that social media use is linked to weaker reading, vocabulary, and word-recognition skills in teens under 16.
Yesterday, I read an article saying that students who used AI showed up to 55% less brain activity and remembered less.
According to the news, if this is what technology was supposed to help us with and make our lives easier, then I don t see the future very brightly.

On the contrary, I have to say that I use AI for education (e.g. for building, explaining things when I do not understand them). But 80% of people just take the information and do not bother to think about other things.
Yes, we can save a lot of time, and mental capacity/energy with "no memorising" but do we really spend that saved time on something useful and meaningful?

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