Yesterday, 07:39 AM
This actually makes a lot of sense—AI agents being available 24/7 really solves a big gap in customer support and operations, especially for global users.
I had a similar experience when dealing with international processes where timing and availability mattered a lot. For example, I once had to manage expedited fbi background check apostille, since many countries require a legalized FBI Identity History Summary (also known as an FBI background check) for visas, residency, employment, or adoption, and the apostille is issued by the U.S. Department of State rather than a state Secretary of State.
In situations like that, having systems that work continuously—just like AI agents—would make everything much faster and less stressful.
I had a similar experience when dealing with international processes where timing and availability mattered a lot. For example, I once had to manage expedited fbi background check apostille, since many countries require a legalized FBI Identity History Summary (also known as an FBI background check) for visas, residency, employment, or adoption, and the apostille is issued by the U.S. Department of State rather than a state Secretary of State.
In situations like that, having systems that work continuously—just like AI agents—would make everything much faster and less stressful.

