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Your Supply Chain AI Is Doomed: 82% OSWorld vs 38% RPA Reality Check

Alex Thompson||6 min
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Your supply chain is bleeding money and you probably don't know it. Manual data entry costs U.S. companies $28,500 per employee every year. Freight rate errors cost businesses millions annually. Meanwhile your competitors are deploying AI computer use agents that actually work.

The $28,500 Per Employee Crime You're Committing

This is not some vague productivity loss. It's a hard number. Every knowledge worker in procurement, logistics, and inventory management spends weeks every year manually entering data. Purchase orders alone account for 32% of those hours. If you have 100 employees in supply chain operations, you're burning $2.85 million a year on people copy-pasting data into spreadsheets and ERP systems.

Excel Is Destroying Your Supply Chain

Excel is basically the glue holding a lot of supply chains together and that's the problem. It's messy, it's version-controlled by email, and it's error-prone. Manual data entry compounds small mistakes into massive disruptions. One freight rate mismatch can trigger billing disputes that cascade through your entire supply chain. You're paying people to create problems you then have to fix.

Why Most AI Automation Is A Joke

The tools you're using to automate your supply chain are fundamentally broken. They rely on brittle rules and rigid workflows. When something unexpected happens, which happens constantly in logistics, a human has to step in and fix it. That's not automation. That's just digital busywork. Meanwhile AI computer use agents are actually controlling desktops, browsers, and terminals. They're filling forms, clicking buttons, and managing workflows just like a human would.

82% OSWorld score vs 38% for traditional RPA. That's the performance gap. Computer use agents are actually doing the work. Not just simulating it.

Computer Use Is The Only Thing That Actually Works

Traditional RPA tools are stuck in 2015. They watch mouse movements and record keystrokes. They break when UI changes. They can't handle unstructured data or navigate complex web applications. Computer use agents are different. They understand context. They can read documents. They can fill out forms on real websites. They can monitor dashboards and trigger actions. This is real automation for real supply chain workflows.

Why Coasty Is The Computer Use Agent You Need

Coasty.ai is the #1 computer use agent with an 82% OSWorld score. That's higher than every competitor when tested on real desktop tasks. Other tools are struggling to reach 38% on the same benchmarks. Coasty controls real desktops, browsers, and terminals. It doesn't just make API calls. It actually interacts with applications the way humans do. You can deploy it as a desktop app or run it on cloud VMs. Need parallel execution? Coasty supports agent swarms. You can even bring your own keys with BYOK support. There's a free tier if you want to try before you commit.

Stop using tools that pretend to automate but still require humans to babysit them. Your supply chain needs computer use agents that actually work. Coasty is the only one that delivers 82% OSWorld performance. Check it out at coasty.ai and stop the bleeding.

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