Ypê Deepens Partnership with Rimini Street to Accelerate Agentic AI and Maximize ERP Value
CORPORATE AI IS EVOLVING — AND IT’S TERRIFYING. In a SHOCKING move that could spell the END of human oversight in global business, Brazilian consumer giant Ypê has DOUBLED DOWN on a secretive partnership with software firm Rimini Street to unleash “Agentic AI” across its ENTIRE operation. This isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a corporate COUP that promises to replace human decision-making with autonomous, unproven algorithms, putting THOUSANDS of jobs and the economic stability of a nation at RISK.
Ypê, a company whose products are in 95% of Brazilian homes, is now handing the keys to its core business systems—sales, customer service, and logistics—to AI agents developed by a THIRD-PARTY support vendor. Their CIO boasts of approval cycles slashed by 60% and a “frictionless company,” but at WHAT COST? The chilling reality is a workforce being quietly sidelined by machines that “think about all the integrations.” This isn’t innovation; it’s a DANGEROUS experiment in corporate control, prioritizing stock prices over people.
The company brags of 90% savings on support fees, but industry insiders WARN this aggressive AI-driven automation creates a SINGLE POINT OF FAILURE on a terrifying scale. What happens when the AI glitches? When it makes a catastrophic error in supply chain logistics or financial reporting? Rimini Street’s so-called “Smart Path” is a reckless shortcut, bypassing essential human safeguards and regulatory scrutiny in a mad dash for profit. They are building a future where YOUR economy, YOUR goods, and YOUR data are managed by a black-box algorithm you can’t question or control.
This partnership is a HARBINGER of a desolate future where corporations are run not by leaders, but by lines of code whose ultimate loyalty is to the bottom line. If this is the “model for the future,” then humanity is simply the fuel being burned to power it. The age of the autonomous corporation is here—and YOU are already living inside its first prototype.



