Many AI automation tools, especially those that are cloud-based, typically require a constant internet connection for full functionality. This is because they often rely on cloud servers for high computational power, real-time data processing, constant updates, and seamless integration with other cloud services or external databases.
While some specific AI applications can run offline on local devices (e.g., certain language translation apps or embedded AI in smart devices), comprehensive business automation platforms like Quickly AI, which offer dynamic learning and integration, would generally depend on continuous connectivity to deliver their full range of services.