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- Future of Work with AI Agents
To prepare for the future of work, in collaboration with economists from Stanford Digital Economy Lab, we propose a principled, survey-based and audio-enhanced auditing framework for mapping the risks and opportunities of AI agents across the full spectrum of U S occupations
- Future of Work with AI Agents: Auditing Automation and Augmentation . . .
To investigate how AI agents may integrate into professional work, we develop a task-level, survey-based auditing framework that captures both worker preferences and technological feasibility across the automation–augmentation spectrum
- AI agents are the future of work: PwC
AI is reshaping work—faster than ever Discover how AI agents redefine workforce strategy, business models, and competitive advantage Are you ready?
- How AI Agents Are Reshaping the Future of Work - WSJ
AI agents are reasoning engines that can understand context, plan workflows, connect to external tools and data, and execute actions to achieve a defined goal While this may sound broadly
- AI agents in 2025: Expectations vs. reality - IBM
While the chorus hasn’t moved on entirely, the focus in 2025 has shifted from large language models (LLMs) to advancements in the ostensibly autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents ushering in the future of work
- The Future of Work with AI Agents — Insights from a Stanford Study
Workers envision a future where AI handles repetitive, low-value tasks, freeing them to focus on more meaningful work The research suggests that AI Agents could fundamentally reshape core human competencies, shifting the focus from information management to interpersonal strengths
- Building and managing an agentic AI workforce | McKinsey
Here’s what it may look like when humans are working side by side with AI agents—and how to prepare now for this surprisingly near-term eventuality Think about your org chart Now imagine it features both your current colleagues—humans, if you’re like most of us—and AI agents
- The Future of Work With AI Agents: What Stanford’s Groundbreaking Study . . .
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how work gets done From hospitals to courtrooms to finance hubs, AI agents (like advanced chatbots and autonomous software assistants) are increasingly capable of handling complex tasks
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