DJDhruv Joshi·1d ago10TRUTH HURTS! Why Do Most Enterprise AI Automation Workflows Still Break?AI automation is exploding because companies want faster execution with less manual effort. Oracle defines AI automation as combining AI with automation tools to handle complex tasks that previously nJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·1d ago10AI Agent Development is the New SaaS Race But.....But.... Most Teams Are Building Expensive Interns....... Everyone wants AI agents now. OpenAI is pushing enterprise agent platforms, Oracle is redesigning apps around agentic workflows, and Alibaba juJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·2d ago20AI Agents for Business Automation Are Overhyped - Unless....Unless They Actually Replace Manual Work..... Everyone’s launching AI agents now. Most won’t matter. Why? Because buyers aren’t searching for hype, they’re searching for automation that cuts real workJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·2d ago11Why Most “Agentic” Products Still Fail in ProductionEveryone wants AI agents right now. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: most companies are not building AI agents for business - they’re wrapping prompts in a shiny UI and calling it innovation. MeanwDDany commented
CSClaudio Santos·2d ago00I built CloudMind Writer FlowI built CloudMind Writer Flow What it is: A multi-agent workflow created with OpenAI to research sources, consolidate information, write technical articles, refine them for publication, translate themJoin discussion
CSClaudio Santos·2d ago00I built [CloudMind Writer Flow]I built CloudMind Writer Flow What it is: A multi-agent workflow created with OpenAI to research sources, consolidate information, write technical articles, refine them for publication, translate themJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·5d ago20Be honest: how many app budgets go wrong because architecture decisions get made too late?I broke down how wearable app costs really change across companion apps, standalone watch apps, and health data platforms: https://dhruvjoshi9.hashnode.dev/how-to-estimate-wearable-app-development-cosJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·Apr 930Still planning to “add AI” after the product is built? It's Aged!That strategy is aging badly. The market is moving toward AI-native products where intelligence is built into the workflow from day one, not pasted on as a chatbot or gimmick. OpenAI’s Frontier is expJoin discussion
DJDhruv Joshi·Apr 81115AI-native products are the real trend now - not “AI features”For the last year, a lot of companies rushed to add AI features. A chatbot here. A summary tool there. Maybe a little automation layered on top. But that phase is getting old fast. What’s trending nowKSASJKoharune and 14 more commented
SASyed Ahmer Shah·Apr 660Stop trying to learn everything at once.The biggest mistake I see beginners make is "tutorial hell"—watching endless courses without building anything. Your brain doesn't retain information it doesn't use. Pick one language, learn the syntaJoin discussion