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Tired of AI sales tools that feel, well, robotic? A Reddit user has shared a success story showcasing how AI can augment, rather than replace, human sales representatives. Their company developed an AI layer that automates tasks such as follow-ups, rescheduling, pipeline management, and timely reminders. This ‘Chief of Staff’ approach allows sales reps to concentrate on building rapport and closing deals. According to the user, the AI’s interventions led to increased prospect engagement and surprisingly positive responses. The original poster is now gauging the AI community’s sentiment on whether AI should primarily assist, not substitute, human sales professionals. You can find the full discussion on Reddit: [https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1kkpaix/ai_finally_did_something_useful_made_our_cold/](https://old.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1kkpaix/ai_finally_did_something_useful_made_our_cold/)