ServiceNow, Inc. (NOW) Launches New Autonomous Workforce
ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) is one of the 15 AI Stocks With Explosive Growth Potential.
ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) is one of the best AI stocks with explosive growth potential. On February 26, ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) announced the launch of its Autonomous Workforce, AI specialists designed to handle enterprise work by completing jobs with the required scope, authority, and governance. This helps free employees to focus more on strategic problem-solving and providing personalized service.
Autonomous Workforce by ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) uses AI specialists with defined roles to support teams. Unlike AI agents that complete single tasks, this system coordinates teams of AI specialists to manage work from start to finish. These roles include a Level 1 Service Desk AI Specialist, an Employee Service Agent, and a Security Operations Analyst. The AI specialists work with human employees, follow company policies and processes, learn from results and feedback from employees, and improve over time.
Additionally, just 2 months after closing its acquisition of Moveworks, ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) announced EmployeeWorks. This new offering combines the company's unified portal and autonomous workflows with Moveworks' conversational AI and enterprise search to convert natural language requests into governed, end-to-end execution for almost 200 million employees.
ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) is an American software and technology company. It provides an AI platform that helps organizations digitize, automate, and manage workflows for enterprise operations.
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