UiPath’s Dines: not hiring juniors is a mistake
At the Raise summit in Paris, two enterprise leaders asked why AI agents keep stalling in pilots. Their fix starts with people, not models.
Most enterprises stall. Their AI agents run in pilots and never reach production. That was the blunt diagnosis from Daniel Dines, chief executive of UiPath. He spoke at the RAISE CxO Summit in Paris this week.
Dines took aim at the industry’s hype. The promise of a “country of geniuses” that behaves like a human employee does real harm, he argued. He called it “a big disservice to the entire AI industry”. You cannot hire an AI, hand it a laptop, plug it into your systems, and expect it to replace everyone.
He offered a cooler forecast. “AI is not going to become human-like,” he said. It may reach a form of AGI, but it will not think or learn the way people do. So enterprises...
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