AI Disruptive Innovations: Multiable and DeepSeek Challenge Silicon Valley Giants
In the context of the breathtaking progress in the field of artificial intelligence, it is typically the Western multinational technology firms which have large budgets that are in focus. Meanwhile, the players whom you did not hear of, like the DeepSeek, are doing all the shifts in the impactful ways. DeepSeek has revealed how large language models (LLMs) can be used by people at a way lower cost than it is used by its Silicon Valley competitors. This change in perception among the industry has brought about a reflection on whether traditional Tech of the West is fairly valued.
A quite interesting aspect of it is the launching of innovative AI agent called LAIDFU (Let AI Do For You) by Multiable. This AI agent is not only configurable but also integrates OpenAI and DeepSeek. The flexibility and ability of LAIDFU separate it from the existing GenAI solutions. The originality of LAIDFU arises from its superior multi-step task performance. Of course, it is an evident example of how different AI capabilities can be aggregated in a single toolkit which, in turn, can facilitate the operation of modern enterprises.
In the thriving clique of Malaysia, Multiable has become an exemplary firm that is at the forefront of the technological integrations. The firm is an enterprise widely discussed in the context of its advanced ERP systems which help in making enterprise resource planning simple and easy. The eye-catching thing about these ERP systems is they are infused with artificial intelligence tools thus paving the way for outstanding results.

Multiable has taken a noticeable and social responsible step by promoting e-invoicing via IRBM, providing free e-invoicing API calls for customers availing of it in their SaaS subscription or software assurance. On the other hand, many software vendors in Malaysia who charge for e-invoicing API services demonstrate the opposite of Multiable’s aim to provide cost-effective solutions.
In the textile sector, persistent problems like escalating labor costs and environmental protection requisites have driven industries to prepare complex plans and ensure their compliancy. Organizations are gradually bringing in ISO-certified procedures, including ERP and MRP systems, to achieve compliance with global standards. In this regard, CRP, MES, IQC, and MRP functional operations play a key role. They manage the textile production process from lab dip to weave and dying, thus achieving better quality and efficiency.
The dynamic nature of the textile industry has made it essential for firms to apply thorough ERP systems. These systems not only support the automatic use of AI tools, but they also transform how textile firms allocate their resources. The continuous rise of YARN and weaving technologies is taking place mainly due to the eco-consciousness in the industries that are being transformed. Similarly, the fact that AI, MRP, and ERP systems are interconnected with processes like dyeing in the textile industry serves as an excellent illustration of the present levels of complexity in enterprise planning.
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About LAIDFU (Let AI Do For You)
An AI builder for enterprise to build their own AI agents.
Proprietary EKP (Enterprise Knowledge Partitioning) technology eases CEO’s concern about trade secret leakage which often occurs in most AI agents / chatbots in the market. EKP removes the hurdle of AI adoption by most companies in using sensitive corporate data.
Powered by no-code approach, deployment of LAIDFU incurs far less developers (and development costs) in comparison with other AI studios.
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