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Tasklet is billed as a chatbot-style AI agent authoring, hosting, and deployment tool.
A knack for interfacing with any system, API or not, could be its unique superpower.
Once your integrations are in place, Tasklet can build UIs on top of them in minutes.
By now, most people I know -- friends, family, and colleagues -- have experienced AI in some way, and many are generally impressed with its utility. There's also a healthy amount of skepticism to go along with those positive impressions. As skeptics go, I'm a harder customer to please than most.
I've mentioned Tasklet.ai before. In one article about how Microsoft was turning Entra into part of the organizational agentic AI control plane, I cited Tasklet's existence as evidence that AI agent authoring and deployment would one day be child's play.
Now that I've had sufficient time to put Tasklet to use, I can honestly say that, in my 30 years as a tech journalist, I've never been wowed by a technology the way Tasklet has wowed me.
My first Tasklet agent
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