Please provide a copy of the Gross to Net Wages report for the period 1st September 2024 to 31st August 2025. Please outine which employees relate to [service centre 1] and [service centre 2].
Please provide a copy of [service provider portal for government-funded services] report for the period 1st September 2024 to 31st August 2025 showing all income to both [service centre 1] and [service centre 2].
Please provide details of any Debtors Balances owed to each service at the 31st August 2025.
You could instruct an AI system like Claude Cowork (https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZeWfksNXlbU) to actually go do the work for you in your browser, and it would be reasonably accurate but slow (probably slower than doing it yourself - but you can go do other work instead while it's running). My guess is describing the task roughly the way you did in this post, and then going back and forth with it a few times (handholding it the first few times) and asking it to come up with a better prompt for itself afterwards - will get you to a pretty good state of accuracy.
Generally the long-term vision for AI transformation in enterprises is that:
You or your competitor decides to keep all their important data in one place (probably Anthropic) because there's no logical reason to have data spread out across 3 different types of software, a commercial payroll software, commercial accounting software, and a government funding portal. The only reason that is true right now is vendor lock in effects and the fact that you have to build different types of software that let humans do work - there's no point in having one software system per "type" of work if AI and not humans are doing the work
Since AI has access to all the data without having to login and jump between a bunch of different systems, it can automate all the work with the data it has access to. No need to edit a browser or act as you.
The company that adopts AI moves faster and starts a competitive race where everyone aims to centralize their data in one place.
You could instruct an AI system like Claude Cowork (https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZeWfksNXlbU) to actually go do the work for you in your browser, and it would be reasonably accurate but slow (probably slower than doing it yourself - but you can go do other work instead while it's running). My guess is describing the task roughly the way you did in this post, and then going back and forth with it a few times (handholding it the first few times) and asking it to come up with a better prompt for itself afterwards - will get you to a pretty good state of accuracy.
Generally the long-term vision for AI transformation in enterprises is that:
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