The Computer Use Agent for Enterprise Is a Scam (and You Know It)
Gartner just dropped a bombshell: over 40% of agentic AI projects will be canceled by the end of 2027. Why? Because most of these so-called agents are glorified chatbots wrapped in marketing hype. They don't touch your systems. They don't click buttons. They just pretend to things. Your company is already burning millions on this nonsense. Stop it.
Computer Use Is the Only AI That Actually Does Work
Here's the difference. Computer use agents control real desktops, browsers, and terminals. They click. They type. They navigate. They close windows and open files. That's it. That's the entire difference between a chatbot and a real agent. OpenAI's Operator. Anthropic's Computer Use. Google's Gemini agents. They all promise the world but most of them still struggle with basic tasks. They can't reliably open a file, fill a form, and submit it without breaking. That's why benchmarks like OSWorld exist. They test if an AI computer use agent can actually complete real-world tasks on a real desktop. OpenAI's Operator scores around 38%. Anthropic's Claude is around 72%. Coasty? We scored 82% on OSWorld. That's higher than every other agent on the planet right now.
Why Your Team Is Wasting Millions on Fake Automation
- ●RPA tools from 2020 still dominate enterprise automation budgets
- ●Most "agentic" workflows are actually just scripted chatbot responses
- ●Desktop automation projects fail 60% of the time due to UI changes
- ●Employees spend 19% of their time just finding and gathering data
- ●Gartner predicts 30% of generative AI projects will be abandoned
Computer use agents that can't reliably control a desktop are useless. They're not automation. They're entertainment.
The Computer Use Agent for Enterprise Has Arrived
The enterprise market is finally ready for real computer use. Companies are tired of maintaining brittle RPA bots that break every time IT updates a UI. They're tired of hiring expensive consultants to integrate chatbots with their systems. They want an AI that can just log in, click around, and get the job done. That's what Coasty does. Our computer use agent runs on your desktop. It runs on cloud VMs. You can deploy agent swarms to parallelize tasks across hundreds of machines. It handles real workflows: data entry, form completion, file management, report generation. It doesn't just talk about work. It does the work. And because it controls real desktops, it can handle any application, any interface, any complexity. No special integrations. No APIs. No brittle scripts.
Why OpenAI and Anthropic Are Still Playing Catch-Up
OpenAI's Operator is locked behind a Pro subscription and still struggles with basic tasks. Anthropic's Computer Use is powerful but often requires extensive supervision and fine-tuning to be reliable at scale. Both are research previews. Neither is built for enterprise deployment. They're focused on showing off model capabilities, not on building a reliable, scalable platform. Coasty started differently. We benchmarked our computer use agent against the best models in the world. We ran it on OSWorld. We crushed the competition. That's why we have the highest score. We built this for real work, not for blog posts and demo videos.
How to Deploy Computer Use at Scale (Without Going Crazy)
- ●Test your computer use agent on a single machine first
- ●Use cloud VMs for parallel execution across regions
- ●Implement BYOK so your data never leaves your infrastructure
- ●Start with simple workflows like data entry and file organization
- ●Gradually expand to complex tasks as confidence grows
The era of fake AI automation is ending. Real computer use agents that control real desktops are what enterprises need. OpenAI and Anthropic are playing catch-up. Coasty is already leading the pack. Check out coasty.ai to see what a real computer use agent can do for your business. Don't let your company be the 40% that gets canceled.