The main use cases I see my clients implementing UiPath Platform for vary. It can be procure-to-pay, finance functions, GL reconciliation, and invoicing, specifically in the finance space. That's my background.
Many customers implement Agentic AI, Agentic automation in the BPO space where they want to take away the human in the loop function, put an agent, and orchestrate that on top of calls and everything.
The other places we're seeing a lot of traction are law firms, which are very document-heavy. They're trying to get agents sitting on top of their documents and trying to get information, which basically saves them a lot of time and effort. Even my wife's a lawyer, so I know they are running into many issues, wasting too much time with document processing, gathering, and then understanding the gist of the documentation, aligning it to the case.
We're very user-heavy with a lot of human intervention. If it's possible to build agents to do the work with a chatbot and then orchestrate the chatbot and put guardrails around it in terms of testing and everything, that becomes our biggest function. On the finance side, be that reconciliation, where we can build an agent or an orchestrator which can help reconcile end-of-period bookings and then add top-line, bottom-line.