Bots, agents, and digital workers: AI is changing the very definition of work

Imagine a world where your digital colleague handles entire workflows, adapts to real-time challenges, and collaborates seamlessly with your human team. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the imminent reality of AI agents in the workplace. 

As Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, boldly predicted at their annual DevDay event, “2025 is when AI agents will work.” But what does this mean for the future of human labor, organizational structures, and the very definition of work itself? 

According to research by The Conference Board, 56% of workers use generative AI on the job, and nearly 1 in 10 use generative AI tools daily.  — Read More

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Lawsuit Argues Warrantless Use of Flock Surveillance Cameras Is Unconstitutional

“It is functionally impossible for people to drive anywhere without having their movements tracked, photographed, and stored in an AI-assisted database that enables the warrantless surveillance of their every move. This civil rights lawsuit seeks to end this dragnet surveillance program.”

A civil liberties organization has filed a federal lawsuit in Virginia arguing that widespread surveillance enabled by Flock, a company that sells networks of automated license plate readers, is unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment. … “In Norfolk, no one can escape the government’s 172 unblinking eyes.”  — Read More

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