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From chat to action: Salesforce unleashes task-specific AI in Slack

The news: Salesforce unveiled a suite of task-specific AI agents for clients to automate workflows, answer questions, and search company data within Slack. 

Launching June 12, Slack Employee Agent Templates will support CRM insights, employee onboarding, and HR inside Slack channels. Unlike general-purpose AI assistants, these agents are designed to act like coworkers solving domain-specific problems within conversations.

Salesforce will offer free Agentforce access via Salesforce Identity licenses. 

Why it’s worth watching: Slack Employee Agent Templates in Slack builds on the broader shift from do-anything AI chatbots to task-specific assistants. The AI agents can reason and take multi-step actions like orchestrating workflows, interacting with multiple systems across the business, and adapting to specific tasks.

  • Salesforce’s Engineering Agent in Slack handled 18,000 conversations over six months, saving about 30 hours per channel each month—the time a person would typically spend answering questions, pulling CRM data, or handling support tasks.
  • At current pace, it could deflect 50,000 conversations a year—saving 17,000 hours, or $1.4M in labor, Rob Seaman, Chief Product Officer of Slack at Salesforce told Venturebeat.

A potential solution to a persistent problem: Despite the growing availability of AI agents, most consumers aren’t willing to pay extra for an AI assistant. In September, just 45% of US adults said they wouldn’t pay for those features on smartphones, per YouGov.

Our take: Slack’s familiar, conversational interface and large install base of 200,000 clients provides an opportunity for AI teammate adoption. Marketers and advertisers in Slack’s ecosystem should start testing agents for internal operations, CRM insights, and campaign management tasks.

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