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Azumo Identifies Four Everyday Tasks AI Best Augments Human Capability

Businesses Apparently Are Still Underestimating How Powerful Intelligent Automation Can Be in Routine Workflows

Experts from Azumo conducted a survey of workers globally on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is augmenting human capability, and it uncovered some interesting and even unexpected results.

But first, the obvious: According to the Azumo study, 90% of surveyed workers say AI helps them save time on work tasks. This being the case, many businesses still underestimate how far intelligent automation has progressed in routine workflows.

Additionally, while over 80% of companies plan to implement AI-powered tools by 2025, many still invest hours in processes that modern AI systems now enhance faster, more accurately, and at greater scale.

According to experts at Azumo, here are four unexpected, everyday tasks where AI quietly augments human capabilities and creates measurable gains in speed, accuracy, and cost-efficiency:

1. Spreadsheet Accuracy at Scale: From Hours to Seconds

Modern AI tools detect logical inconsistencies, broken formulas, and hidden data relationships that are easily missed in manual review, especially across complex datasets.

Even with 90% individual accuracy, human-reviewed data involving five variables has just a 59% combined accuracy (0.9⁵). In contrast, AI systems with human oversight deliver near-perfect accuracy while processing datasets up to 10x faster.

2. Financial Briefing Automation: Summarising Calls in Minutes

Generative AI models trained on financial language can now generate briefing books, summarise earnings calls, and benchmark peer performance—tasks that typically take hours of manual work.

Nomura used AI to analyse Q3 earnings calls for tone and sentiment. The findings aligned closely with market shifts, confirming AI’s capacity to spot subtle performance signals faster than traditional methods.

3. Visual Inspection in Manufacturing: Precision Without Fatigue

AI-powered computer vision systems inspect manufactured goods with consistent accuracy from the first to the millionth unit—without bias, distraction, or breaks.

A major car seat manufacturer saw a 30% reduction in defect rates and cut inspection time from 60 seconds to just 2.2 seconds per unit, while reducing false rejections by 30%.

4. Intelligent Data Entry: Accuracy That Scales 24/7

AI automates data entry with embedded validation layers that reduce the typical 2–5% human error rate, especially in high-volume back-office processes.

Companies using AI for data processing report up to 30% operational cost savings, with 20% identifying it as a top AI use case.

“There’s a persistent myth that generative AI just predicts the next word. That’s an oversimplification. The best systems integrate reasoning, pattern recognition, and external context to generate useful, even strategic output,” said Chike Agbai, CEO at Azumo. “What matters most is that AI is freeing us to focus on deeper, creative, and more strategic work. These tools can augment us. I think that’s the true story behind these tools.”

 

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Data&Storage Asia online portal. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASIA and Disruptive Tech News, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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