Google at Work shows how AI agents can help businesses

Businesses worldwide have been adopting artificial intelligence (AI) faster than ever. Consequently, Google Cloud featured its real-life applications in its Google at Work event. 

Its official website categorizes the different AI agent types based on their goals. These are customer agents, employee agents, code agents, data agents, security agents, and creative agents. 

More importantly, the site shows roughly 50 examples of companies deploying each AI agent type to illustrate how AI can fit into your business. In this article, however, we’ll focus on a few standout examples.

Customer agents

These Google AI agents function across multiple channels, such as mobile devices, the web, and your point of sale. Moreover, you may augment your product experiences with voice and video.

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Employee agents

These AI assistants can streamline processes, manage repetitive tasks, and answer employee questions. Moreover, they can edit and translate critical communications to boost workplace productivity.

Code agents

Code agents support software developers in building and maintaining applications and systems. Here are some of their tasks: 

Pipet Code Agent is one of these AI tools. Google’s AI developer relations team designed it for commenting on code, finding mistakes, and suggesting improvements. 

Companies can adjust this Google AI agent to their needs by tweaking existing functions or building new commands. 

Google Cloud developed Vertex AI Agent Builder to allow businesses to create AI assistants without writing extensive code. 

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Instead, use natural language and pre-built templates for rapid prototyping, experimentation, and deployment of your new AI agent. 

Vertex lets you link multiple agents to facilitate your enterprise workflows and experiences. Similar to Pipet, this tool lets you adjust your digital agent to your business needs. 

Data agents

These Google AI agents help you answer questions on internal and external sources, synthesize research, and develop new models. 

More importantly, they can help you find questions you may have not thought about yet and get answers. 

Security agents

Security assistants automate monitoring and response, ensuring your systems comply with your policies. Moreover, they can bolster your online security with features like malicious prompt injection. 

Creative agents

These Google AI agents provide organizations with the best design and production skills. Moreover, companies are building ones for their marketing, audio-visual production, and creative teams to facilitate exploring new concepts. 

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