For centuries, documentation has been static—from cave walls and ancient clay tablets to modern PDFs and .docs. But as our CEO Zviki Ben-Ishay points out in his latest post, we’re now at an inflection point. This shift won’t happen overnight, but AI-powered document automation, and Intelligent Document Processing ( IDP ) are already bridging the gap.
From Cave Walls to AI-Driven Docs: The Future of Documentation What do you think—will PDFs and .DOCs ever become obsolete? Drop your thoughts below! 👇 Since the dawn of civilization, we’ve been obsessed with writing things down. 🦣 Cave drawings recorded hunting strategies. 📜 Clay tablets documented trade. 📖 Scrolls & books preserved knowledge. 💻 PDFs & Word Docs became the backbone of business. But here’s the thing—traditional documentation is just another version of inscribed data. Whether it’s on paper, a .doc file, or a PDF, it’s still static. 🚀 We’re now entering a new era where documentation itself is evolving. Instead of static files, we’re moving toward: * Single-source repositories where data lives and breathes. * Blockchains & ledgers ensuring transparency and immutability. * Agentic AI & IDP (Intelligent Document Processing) that don’t just store data—they read, understand, and act on it dynamically. The shift won’t happen overnight. But technologies like AI-powered document automation and IDP are already bridging the gap—turning unstructured documents into living, functional data. The future isn’t about where we store documentation. It’s about how data flows, adapts, and integrates seamlessly. 💡 What do you think—will PDFs and .docs ever become obsolete? Drop your thoughts below! 👇