This week on Work Less, we’re talking about $180 million in fresh funding for n8n and what it means for the automation wars - can they really take on Zapier, Make, and the old-school RPA giants? Then we test drive OpenAI’s brand new browser “Atlas by ChatGPT” (spoiler: it’s… not great), and unpack what makes AI browsers like Daya and Perplexity different, or at least less terrifying for your passwords. Finally, we get philosophical (and a little doomsday-y) about “AI slop” — the growing mess ...
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This week on Work Less, we’re talking about $180 million in fresh funding for n8n and what it means for the automation wars - can they really take on Zapier, Make, and the old-school RPA giants? Then we test drive OpenAI’s brand new browser “Atlas by ChatGPT” (spoiler: it’s… not great), and unpack what makes AI browsers like Daya and Perplexity different, or at least less terrifying for your passwords. Finally, we get philosophical (and a little doomsday-y) about “AI slop” — the growing mess ...
2025 AI Predictions 2025: Agents, Adoption, and Energy This week we dive into our top AI predictions for 2025. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Weekly AI Discussions 00:58 Deep Dive into AI Agents 15:17 The Role of IT in AI Adoption 22:54 Power Consumption and AI 30:25 Honorable Mentions and Final Thoughts 35:21 Palate Cleansers and Wrap-Up Follow Tom: XRay TechLinkedInFollow Justin: SwitchboardLinkedInTwitter Tools mentioned: Exa AI
Work Less: AI at Work
This week on Work Less, we’re talking about $180 million in fresh funding for n8n and what it means for the automation wars - can they really take on Zapier, Make, and the old-school RPA giants? Then we test drive OpenAI’s brand new browser “Atlas by ChatGPT” (spoiler: it’s… not great), and unpack what makes AI browsers like Daya and Perplexity different, or at least less terrifying for your passwords. Finally, we get philosophical (and a little doomsday-y) about “AI slop” — the growing mess ...