
AI agents are here. Do we still need this many managers?

Initially, this will take the form of human-AI collabora... See more
Chris Rainville • LLM agents: the next platform shift in B2B software

What happens when many, perhaps the majority, of the tasks required to operate a corporation, or a government department, can be run more efficiently by machines? Who will benefit first from these dynamics, and what will they likely do with this new power?
Mustafa Suleyman • The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma
People often like to measure progress in AI by comparing it with how well an individual human can perform a certain task. Researchers talk about achieving superhuman performance in language translation, or on real-world tasks like driving. But what this misses is that the most powerful forces in the world are actually groups of individuals coordina
... See moreMustafa Suleyman • The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma
In field after field, we are finding that a human working with an AI co-intelligence outperforms all but the best humans working without an AI.
Ethan Mollick • Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
Much of today’s white-collar workforce is paid to take in and process information, and then make a decision or recommendation based on that information—which is precisely what AI algorithms do best.