London AI Startup Deploys Workers Directly Into Business Operations
AiGency Global, a London-based AI company, launched AI employees designed to perform defined operational tasks across sales, marketing, customer service, operations and human resources. The system integrates directly into existing business workflows rather than operating as a standalone tool.
The announcement reflects a shift in how companies approach AI adoption. Instead of experimenting with isolated AI tools, organisations can now embed AI workers into the systems their teams already use daily.
What The AI Employees Do
AiGency Global's AI workers handle structured operational tasks that typically consume significant staff time. They operate inside real company systems, performing work across multiple departments without requiring separate software or workarounds.
This approach lets human teams focus on strategy, creativity and decisions that require judgment. The company estimates organisations can increase operational output without proportionally increasing headcount.
Closing The Gap Between Experimentation And Real Work
Many organisations have tested AI tools but struggle to translate those experiments into measurable business impact. AiGency Global targets that problem directly by designing AI workers for operational integration rather than proof-of-concept use.
Ben Gal, CEO of AiGency Global, said: "The real opportunity is not simply using tools but deploying AI workers directly into operational workflows. AI employees allow organisations to scale execution without scaling headcount."
Industry analysts estimate generative AI could automate or augment up to 30% of routine business tasks over the next decade, increasing demand for systems that perform work inside organisations rather than alongside them.
What This Means For Operations Teams
For operations professionals, this model offers a way to handle growing workloads without expanding team size. AI workers can absorb routine tasks, allowing staff to respond faster to changing demands and shifting priorities.
The company now accepts requests for demonstrations and early access through its website. More details on capabilities and deployment options are available at AiGency Global's launch announcement.
For operations professionals looking to understand how AI agents fit into business workflows, AI for Operations resources cover practical deployment approaches and AI Agents & Automation explores how automation integrates into existing processes.
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