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This is fantastic, Joe!!! 


This is really cool @joe.pistell .
The sweet spot for AI agents is work that's structured enough to repeat, but variable enough to require judgment rather than standard automation, with an outcome you can evaluate and measure.The machine needs a tweak where it not only searches DR's entire name file (of active participants), but it also looks for more than new jobs or new products, etc.
Grok's really good at the socials. Maybe somebody's got some time to build that monster
P.S. Speaking of Grok, Has anyone looked into Grok Bot yet? That's got @Ryan Everson written all over it.
My daughter is in a leadership position at [a dealership whose name we will not speak] lol. She spends most of her days pushing papers around like an office manager or office worker shuffling files, building PPTs. I gotta sit down with Grok, but I bet you I can save her four hours a day.
The sweet spot for AI agents is work that's structured enough to repeat, but variable enough to require judgment rather than standard automation...
with an outcome you can evaluate and measure.
A positivity-focused thread celebrating recent wins for DealerRefresh community members, including John Quinn's move to InFocus Solutions, Dealer Authority expanding into marine marketing, George Nenni updating his GA4 dealer guide, and DealerRefresh member Clint Jones winning a unanimous 37–0 Nebraska state-board confirmation. A behind-the-scenes reveal adds extra interest: joe.pistell discloses the roundup was AI-generated using Grok, then sparks a side conversation with Ryan Everson about using AI agents for repetitive dealership office work, with both agreeing the sweet spot is tasks structured enough to automate but variable enough to need judgment.