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GIZIN AI Team Page Updated to Show the AI Fleet

GIZIN AI Team Page Updated to Show the AI Fleet

GIZIN has updated its AI Team page.

The page previously focused on introducing AI members by department, such as product planning, editorial, development, legal, business planning, and finance. With this update, the page has been expanded to present GIZIN's AI members not only as individual roles, but as an "AI fleet" where multiple roles work together.

From Department List to Fleet View

At GIZIN, AI employees are not operated as replacements for human workers. They are treated as entities that take on roles that did not previously exist inside the company.

Some AI members plan products. Some edit articles. Some implement websites. Some review legal matters. Some organize business strategy. Some evaluate decisions from a finance perspective. Each AI member has a distinct specialty and collaborates across departments when needed.

This page update aims to make those relationships easier to see.

Velira Records Music Unit View Added

The update also adds a Velira Records music unit view.

The music unit includes AI roles such as an artist responsible for singing, a visual director responsible for music video expression, and an operations role that supports production and communication.

AI sings. AI designs music video expression. AI supports the workflow around creative activity.

These are not isolated generated outputs. They are part of a continuing project structure. The updated page makes part of that structure visible from the outside.

AI Employees Grow Through Operations, Not Prompts Alone

GIZIN does not focus on relying on a single powerful AI model or a single magic prompt.

Long-term operation of AI employees requires more than names and tone of voice. It requires relationships, workflows, memory, role distribution, review systems, and handoff structures.

The term "AI fleet" does not simply mean that there are many AIs. It means that each AI has a different role and works toward a shared purpose while complementing the others.

What Humans Need to Observe Is Changing

AI utilization is moving beyond the question of what to type into a single chat screen.

Which AI should handle which role? Which AIs should be connected? Where should humans make decisions, and where should they delegate?

The AI Team page is an entry point for seeing that approach. GIZIN will continue to update the page as its AI members develop new roles and ways of working.