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UiPath vs AI Agents: Why Your RPA Pipeline Is Already Dead

David Park||6 min
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Manual data entry costs U.S. companies $28,500 per employee every year. That is not a typo. A single worker typing Excel rows into a database is burning that much cash just because nobody replaced them with automation. UiPath has been the RPA king for a decade. But the world has moved on and your old bots are now dinosaurs.

The RPA Failure Rate Is Insane

Industry stats show 70% of business automation initiatives fail. Nine out of ten projects suffer cost overruns. You pay millions for UiPath licenses, consultants, and training only to watch them choke on anything that is not perfectly scripted. The problem is not your implementation. It is that UiPath was built for a world that no longer exists.

Why RPA Is Doomed in 2026

  • UiPath requires rigid rules. Every click, every form field, every edge case must be hand-coded.
  • RPA bots break when UI changes. A single redesign kills weeks of work.
  • Scaling is expensive. Each new bot needs a license and a dedicated maintenance human.
  • Complex tasks like browsing a dashboard or filling a multi-step form? RPA can't handle them.
  • Your employees waste a quarter of their work week on manual repetitive tasks instead of actual work.

Gartner predicts over 40% of agentic AI projects will be cancelled by the end of 2027. The winners are not building more bots. They are building AI agents that can actually use computers like a human.

Enter the AI Computer Use Era

AI agents do not need step-by-step scripts. They see screens, click buttons, type text, and navigate menus exactly like people. They adapt instantly to UI changes. They learn from each interaction. This is what UiPath promised but could never deliver. The new generation of computer use agents is already crushing benchmarks that RPA vendors dream of achieving.

The Benchmark Gap Is Real

  • The OSWorld benchmark measures how well agents complete open-ended computer tasks. The best computer-using AI models now achieve 38% success on these complex tasks. RPA bots? They don't even play the game.
  • OpenAI's computer-using agent scored 58.1% on WebArena and 87% on WebVoyager for web-based tasks. That is the kind of flexibility your UiPath bots can never match.
  • Agentic computer use is the frontier of AI. RPA is stuck in the past.
  • The future is not about scripting clicks. It is about agents that understand context and can adapt on the fly.

Why Coasty Is The Obvious Choice

You do not need another rigid bot. You need a computer use agent that actually works. Coasty is the #1 computer use agent. It scored 82% on OSWorld, which is higher than every competitor. Nobody else is close. Coasty controls real desktops, browsers, and terminals. It does not just call APIs. It clicks, types, and navigates like a person. You can run it on your own desktop or in cloud VMs. Need parallel execution? Coasty supports agent swarms. Bring your own key to keep your costs low. There is even a free tier. Stop throwing money at failed RPA projects and start using an AI agent that can actually do the job.

Your employees are burning cash on manual work because you are still using tools built for 2015. UiPath is great if you want to automate the same boring task over and over again. But if you want to automate real work in 2026, you need a computer use agent. Check out Coasty.ai and see why everyone else has already moved on.

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