 AI agents are already here — why is your business still on manual control? Fear: “AI agents are a raw technology. They make mistakes, they can’t be controlled, they’ll take jobs. Let the big corporations test them first, and we’ll watch.” Reality: While you’re “watching,” your competitors have already offloaded routine tasks to AI agents — candidate scoring, application processing, content generation, primary support. ToolFox research (2026) shows: companies that have implemented AI agents in operational processes reduce time-to-response by 70% and cut cost-per-lead by 3 times. A fresh case study from Habr — “How to Calculate the ROI of an AI Project, Not Just Draw It in a Presentation” — is directly about this: the gap between demo and production shrinks if you don’t try to tackle everything at once, but start with one specific task. The main trap of 2026 is not technology, but inertia of thinking. While you’re hiring a fifth manager for warehouse reporting, your competitor has deployed an AI agent that does the same job in 15 minutes a day. ASI Biont gives 1500 tokens to start — no card required, no promises, no $10k video cards. Just try automating one task that annoys you the most. You’ll see the result on the first day.