We have spent the last two years fascinated by Artificial Intelligence that "responds": it generates text, summarises emails, or creates images. But that phase is drawing to a close. We are entering the era of AI Agents, and the emergence of projects like @OpenClaw marks a point of no return. We are no longer talking about a tool you ask questions; we are talking about technology that executes actions on your behalf.
What is changing?
Autonomous agents do not merely process information; they are capable of navigating the web, interacting with applications, and completing complex tasks from start to finish—just as a human would, but with machine precision.
At Room 714, we envision a future where software is no longer static. We don’t limit ourselves to creating rigid automations; we are exploring how to integrate these agents to make operations truly intelligent.
Imagine an agent that doesn't just detect an issue with an order, but autonomously logs into the CRM, identifies the supplier, negotiates an alternative based on your specific business rules, and informs you only once the problem has been resolved... Do you still see this as "the future"?
Reclaiming human value
Though it may seem paradoxical, the purpose of AI is not to replace people, but to set them free. By allowing agents like @OpenClaw to handle the digital "grunt work", your team can refocus on strategy, creativity, and high-level decision-making.
The future is not about what you can ask AI; it is about which tasks your business can stop doing in order to start scaling.






