The author discusses how AI-native work will evolve, shifting from human-directed tasks to AI agents operating autonomously. They predict that future workflows will be built around AI-first systems, where humans set goals and AI handles execution, leading to changes in job roles, productivity, and organizational structures.
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The author discusses how AI-native work will evolve, shifting from human-directed tasks to AI agents operating autonomously. They predict that future workflows will be built around AI-first systems, where humans set goals and AI handles execution, leading to changes in job roles, productivity, and organizational structures.
Benedict Evans examines how to predict which jobs are most exposed to AI, distinguishing between task automation and full job replacement. He argues that exposure depends not just on technical feasibility but on economic, regulatory, and organizational factors, making broad predictions difficult.
The author discusses how AI-native work will evolve, shifting from human-directed tasks to AI agents operating autonomously. They predict that future workflows will be built around AI-first systems, where humans set goals and AI handles execution, leading to changes in job roles, productivity, and organizational structures.