Share your thoughts with us After guiding frontline workers to build 4,000 agents in 2025, we learned that the year didn’t belong to glossy AI rollouts. It belonged to mechanics, teachers, and policymakers who named their agents, solved their own pain, and quietly rewired how work gets done. In this season finale, we share how seven global companies and a public-interest initiative built thousands of agents that completed 4 million tasks and delivered roughly $50 million in...
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Share your thoughts with us After guiding frontline workers to build 4,000 agents in 2025, we learned that the year didn’t belong to glossy AI rollouts. It belonged to mechanics, teachers, and policymakers who named their agents, solved their own pain, and quietly rewired how work gets done. In this season finale, we share how seven global companies and a public-interest initiative built thousands of agents that completed 4 million tasks and delivered roughly $50 million in...
AI Agents Ate the Desktop — Why Work Now Starts in AI
AI in 60 Seconds | The 10-min Podcast
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AI Agents Ate the Desktop — Why Work Now Starts in AI
Share your thoughts with us We explore how AI is fundamentally changing the desktop computing experience after 30 years, with conversations replacing keyboard and mouse interactions as the primary interface for work. Traditional productivity apps such as Office, Google Workspaces, and other non-native AI apps are becoming background tools while conversational AI becomes the center of work.Tracking shows a double-digit decline in productivity app usage among super users.Most enterprises are ...
AI in 60 Seconds | The 10-min Podcast
Share your thoughts with us After guiding frontline workers to build 4,000 agents in 2025, we learned that the year didn’t belong to glossy AI rollouts. It belonged to mechanics, teachers, and policymakers who named their agents, solved their own pain, and quietly rewired how work gets done. In this season finale, we share how seven global companies and a public-interest initiative built thousands of agents that completed 4 million tasks and delivered roughly $50 million in...