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New data shows AI is mostly helping people work faster, not taking their jobs.
But as AI builds full apps in days, the real pressure may hit beginners first.
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With rapid growth, customer support becomes critical.
Thatβs exactly where reMarkable found itself.
As the premium paper-like tablet brand grew toward $500M in revenue and expanded into B2B, customer questions surged. Support teams needed help, fast.
So reMarkable turned to Salesforceβs Agentforce.
In just three weeks, reMarkable launched βMarkβ, an AI-powered virtual agent built with Agentforce.
The results were real and immediate:
Over 25,000 customer conversations handled
35% of inbound questions resolved automatically
Rising NPS scores
Faster support without adding pressure to teams
Because Agentforce runs on Salesforceβs unified platform, Mark connects customer data, AI agents, systems, and apps in one place.
This lets reMarkable keep a human-first experience, where customers can choose between AI and human interactions, while still scaling support with ease.
This is what smart growth looks like:
AI that works in weeks, not months
Support that scales without losing quality
A platform built to grow with the business
As reMarkable expands its agent-first strategy across service, sales, marketing, and commerce, Agentforce is helping them move faster, without losing what makes their brand special.
DAILYATE

Most AI work today helps people do their jobs better, not replace them.
Anthropic shared its fourth Economic Index after studying 2 million Claude chats. The data shows AI is mostly used as a helper, with humans still leading most work. Full job replacement is still rare.
AI now helps with about one quarter of tasks in almost half of all jobs, but full role replacement stays under 10% of companies.
Tasks are done much faster with AI, up to 9x faster for high school level work and 12x faster for college level work, especially for hard tasks.
Coding is still the top use, but more people now use Claude for learning, feedback, and improving work, not just automation.
This shows productivity is rising fast, but fears of AI taking all jobs are not real yet. The bigger risk is for junior workers, since AI now does the simple tasks they once used to learn and gain experience.
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TODAYβS HIGHLIGHT

AI coding tools are going viral and shaking the software market.
Anthropicβs Claude Code is spreading fast among developers and hobby users, creating fear that AI can replace traditional software and even the need for large teams.
Many software stocks are falling, with big names like Adobe, Salesforce, and Intuit down double digits this year.
Developers and CEOs shared storif using Claude Code to finish long projects in days and become far more productive without hiring.
Some users built full apps only with AI, from medical tools to smart farming systems, and these stories went viral.
This shift scares investors because software companies depend on steady, repeat sales. If AI can build custom tools on demand, those old business models may no longer hold.
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