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How Organizations Use AI: Evidence from ChatGPT [pdf]

Hacker News Top · 4d ago

A research paper providing evidence on how organizations adopt and use ChatGPT, analyzing patterns of AI usage in the workplace.

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min.

Product Hunt · 5d ago

Min is an AI product that builds digital versions of everyone you work with.

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Continuum

Product Hunt · 2026-08-06

Continuum is a product listed on Product Hunt focused on remembering what you know about the people you manage, likely a management or people-ops tool.

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Most tech revolutions made work worse for employees

Hacker News Top · 2026-08-04 Cached

An opinion piece arguing that while past tech revolutions often made work worse for employees, AI could be an exception by automating tasks and giving workers back time, though current signs show intensified work and the outcome depends on how reclaimed time is used.

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No Meat Proxy

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-08-04 Cached

A website arguing against blindly forwarding AI-generated answers or submitting unverified AI work, encouraging people to verify and take ownership.

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Quoting Greg Brockman

Simon Willison's Blog · 2026-08-01 Cached

Greg Brockman shares an observation that people dislike being contacted by a coworker's ChatGPT for help, highlighting the value of human relationships and the desire for AI to enhance rather than replace human interaction.

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@awscloud: 58% of employees lose 2 hours a day just searching for information. That's 10 hours a week gone before real work starts…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-07-28 Cached

AWS highlights that 58% of employees lose 2 hours daily searching for information, and promotes Amazon Quick as a solution to reclaim lost time.

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Meta employees' lawsuit shows that if AI fires you, proving it is the hard part

Reddit r/artificial · 2026-07-22

A lawsuit by Meta employees highlights the difficulty of proving discrimination when AI systems are used in firing decisions.

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How to unionize your tech workplace

Lobsters Hottest · 2026-07-15 Cached

This article is a guide for tech workers on how to unionize, covering the benefits of unionization such as job security and a voice in AI deployment, as well as the challenges and steps to get started, drawing on insights from organizers at Kickstarter and UCLA.

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My coworker let an AI agent handle Slack replies while he was "unavailable." It did not go well.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-07-14

An employee used an AI agent to auto-respond to Slack messages, and it gave a confidently wrong answer about a client deadline, highlighting the risk of trusting tone and fluency over accuracy.

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Your AI coworker is taking all the credit

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-07-14 Cached

Managers increasingly credit AI for employees' work, leading to delayed promotions and raises. Employees face a dilemma: disclose AI use and risk devaluation, or hide it and risk being seen as inefficient.

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My employer is using AI to send emails as “Me”, from my email address, with my name attached. Am I cooked or is there anything I can do to stop this?

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-07-13

An employee discovers their employer is using AI to send emails from their Outlook account without their knowledge, raising concerns about ethics, career damage, and legal recourse.

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@VraserX: Your child’s first boss probably won’t be human. Not because robots will own companies. Because AI will assign work, ch…

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-07-08 Cached

AI will replace human managers by assigning work, tracking performance, and making personnel decisions, creating a management system without empathy but with perfect memory.

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Stop Building Fake Employees. Automate the Work You Hate.

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-07-02

An opinion piece arguing against creating AI 'fake employees' and instead focusing on automating tedious tasks.

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AI agents are not your “coworkers”

MIT Technology Review · 2026-06-29 Cached

Treating AI agents as coworkers rather than tools reduces error detection by 18% and shifts responsibility, according to a study by Boston University professor Emma Wiles. The article warns against over-personifying AI, citing risks in healthcare, warfare, and government.

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What is the most underrated blocker for AI adoption at work?

Reddit r/AI_Agents · 2026-06-25

Explores the most overlooked obstacles hindering AI adoption in professional environments.

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One third of US Knowledge Workers planning career exit due to AI fears

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-06-24 Cached

A survey by Adaptavist reveals that one third of knowledge workers are considering changing industries due to AI fears, even as most report increased efficiency from AI tools.

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AGORA: An Archive-Grounded Benchmark for Agentic Workplace Document Reasoning

arXiv cs.CL · 2026-06-24 Cached

AGORA is a new benchmark for evaluating large language models on archive-grounded reasoning tasks across workplace documents, comprising 362 questions over 9,664 real documents. The strongest model achieves only 59.4% accuracy, highlighting substantial room for improvement.

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15 Best Office Chairs of 2026— We Tested 70 to Pick Them

Wired · 2026-06-16 Cached

A roundup of the 15 best office chairs as tested in 2026, along with ergonomic tips for proper desk setup.

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WorkBench Revisited: Workplace Agents Two Years On

arXiv cs.CL · 2026-06-15 Cached

This paper revisits the WorkBench benchmark for workplace agents two years after its initial release, showing that the best agent (Claude Opus 4.8) now completes 89% of tasks with only 2.5% harmful side effects, compared to GPT-4's 43% completion and 26% harm rate in 2024. It finds that capability and safety improve together, open-weight models have drastically lowered costs, and some basic mistakes persist.

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