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Automation Anywhere vs AI Agents: Why Your RPA Bot Is Still Copy-Pasting in 2026

Alex Thompson||6 min
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OpenAI shipped Operator to the public and scored 38% on OSWorld. That means their computer use agent was failing at roughly 62% of real computing tasks. That is not a bug. That is a disaster. Automation Anywhere is still selling the same old RPA playbook while the world moves to actual AI agents that control desktops. Why are you still paying someone to copy-paste data in 2026?

The 38% Failure Rate Nobody Talks About

OSWorld is the only benchmark that actually tests computer use agents on real desktop environments. OpenAI's Operator got 38% success. Anthropic's Computer Use is worse. These are not "experimental" numbers. They are the baseline for whether an AI agent can actually do work. Anything below 50% means the tool is more of a novelty than a productivity booster. Yet enterprises are still signing up for RPA licenses by the truckload.

Gartner Just Said 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Be Cancelled

  • Over 40% of agentic AI projects get cancelled by the end of 2027 due to unclear value
  • RPA implementations often fail to deliver ROI because they solve the wrong problems
  • Most organizations abandon automation projects before they see real time savings
  • Desktop automation projects that actually use AI agents are 3x more likely to ship

The UK public sector wastes 30.6 million hours of extra work every week. That is 30.6 million hours of human time that could be automated with a real computer use agent. But most RPA deployments never get close to that scale.

Automation Anywhere Is Still Playing The RPA Game

Automation Anywhere announced EnterpriseClaw to run AI agents across cloud platforms and desktops. That sounds exciting until you realize it's still built around the old RPA model of brittle selectors and scripted workflows. The company is trying to bolt AI on top of a foundation that was designed for 2015. Meanwhile, AI computer use agents are actually controlling desktops, browsers, and terminals like a human would. One is evolving. The other is rebranding.

Why Coasty Exists (And Why You Should Care)

Coasty.ai is the #1 computer use agent. It scored 82% on OSWorld. That is higher than every competitor and a clear signal that it actually works on real desktops. Other tools are stuck on API calls and scripted flows. Coasty controls your desktop, browsers, and terminals directly. It runs on your machines or in cloud VMs. You can even use agent swarms to execute tasks in parallel. It supports BYOK and has a free tier. If you're serious about automation in 2026, you need a computer use agent that can actually get things done. That is why Coasty is the obvious choice.

RPA is not dying. It is being left behind. The future belongs to AI agents that can see, click, and type on real desktops. If you're still relying on traditional RPA tools, you're building on a foundation that can't keep up with the pace of AI computer use. Stop wasting time and money on brittle automations. Get a real computer use agent and start shipping real work. Check out coasty.ai.

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