Agent-First Redesign: Freeing Workers from the Grind
Picture this: your soul-crushing spreadsheet drudgery vanishes overnight. AI agents take over, but only if companies ditch old workflows for agent-first redesign.
Imagine summoning a lawyer who's not just sharp, but AI-boosted from the jump. Axiom's Harvey hookup does exactly that for its 14,000-strong network.
Picture this: your soul-crushing spreadsheet drudgery vanishes overnight. AI agents take over, but only if companies ditch old workflows for agent-first redesign.
Billions pour into AI data centers that lose money hand over fist. But don't call it a bubble—call it the next surveillance empire.
Everyone figured it'd be a Spark love-fest. Instead, Zaharia declares AGI's arrived—just not how we measure it. Buckle up.
Imagine your desk job—reviewing contracts, debugging code, planning logistics—handed off to tireless AI agents. Mustafa Suleyman says that's coming fast, fueled by compute exploding 1000x by 2028.
Stuck sifting through endless Confluence pages? Atlassian's latest AI wizardry — Remix and smart agents — transforms your docs into charts, prototypes, even full apps, right there. No app-switching chaos.
A California jury just declared Meta and Google's platforms defective products that hooked kids like lab rats to a feeder. This isn't just a win for one plaintiff—it's the first domino in a liability tsunami.
Watchdogs are circling. A joint letter from 33 civil society groups blasts proposed tweaks to the EU AI Act's Annex I, fearing a carve-out for high-risk systems.
AI's Fourth Industrial Revolution promises trillions, but Buddhism spots the trap: recursive feedback loops mirroring our worst impulses. Philosopher Peter Hershock says ignore at our peril.
Silicon Valley doomsayers predict AI nuking jobs. But economist Alex Imas says they're missing the real metric: price elasticity. Ignore it, and your career's toast.
Prussian generals crushed foes in the 1800s thanks to board games, not bots. Today, NATO armies still shun AI in wargames, exposing tech's battlefield blind spots.
Paris, UN conference: policymakers ooh over chatbots while teachers know the pitfalls. AI in education promises personalization but delivers privacy pitfalls and deepfake dangers.
Picture this: AI summits packed with Big Tech suits, whispering sweet nothings about 'AI for good' while grabbing data goldmines. Chinasa Okolo says enough — it's time for the Majority World to rewrite the rules.