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Use Cases
API is most useful when it clarifies where autonomy is real and where it is cosmetic. Below are common applications.
Operations
- Ticket triage and routing
- Incident response runbooks
- Vendor onboarding and compliance checks
Data & Analytics
- Scheduled data quality remediation
- Automated report generation with validation
- Pipeline recovery and backfill orchestration
Security
- Alert enrichment and containment actions with approval gates
- Policy compliance checks and remediation proposals
- Continuous controls monitoring
Finance & Administration
- Invoice intake and matching
- Expense auditing and anomaly review
- Contract clause extraction and risk flagging
How to interpret results
- Use API to identify the handoff points that limit autonomy.
- Prioritize improvements in verification and exception handling before expanding execution power.
- Expect different API levels for different subprocesses within the same workflow.