This AI Doesn’t Just Answer… It Deploys Code, Writes Tickets, and Alerts Teams
Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): R. Thompson (PhD)
Originally published on Towards AI.
….The future of workplace automation sneaks in quietly
You know that moment when you switch tabs for the fifth time, copy a bug report into Jira, paste a customer note into CRM, then run a deployment script while your coffee goes cold? There’s a faster way — let the AI handle the busywork and keep you focused on the messy human bits.

The article discusses the emerging capabilities of AI, particularly the ChatGPT Developer Mode with Model Context Protocol (MCP), which promises to automate repetitive tasks across software systems, thereby enhancing efficiency in workplace environments. It highlights case studies where this technology has successfully reduced time spent on contextual searches and operational redundancies, ultimately allowing professionals to focus on problem-solving rather than administrative duties. The author emphasizes the importance of implementing these tools carefully, considering issues related to security and human oversight to ensure reliable and effective automation.
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