Mark Benioff did not give birth to SaaS though but it was a very strong advocate.<p>"While Benioff is not credited with creating software as a service, he is considered one of its earliest adopters and biggest proponents. In a New York Times article from 2004, author Gary Rivlin stated, “Mr. Benioff did not invent this notion of software as a service. It dates back to mainframe computers in the 1960s."<p><a href="https://partnertap.com/blog/marc-benioffs-vision-cloud-based-service" rel="nofollow">https://partnertap.com/blog/marc-benioffs-vision-cloud-based...</a>
So far I've seen that chatGPT 4.0 is still a multiplier of human work.
It's not a full replacer.<p><a href="https://www.scalenut.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.scalenut.com/</a> helps you generate articles,
which you still need to write the main points of and double check.<p><a href="https://www.intercom.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.intercom.com</a> Fin helps with customers support.
Intercom.com on it's landing pages claims: "Resolve 50% of customer questions. Instantly."
50% improvements is awesome but is not a 100%.