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OpenAI says employees moving beyond chat to agents

The Register

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June 25, 2026

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OpenAI says employees moving beyond chat to agents

Codex, it's not just for developers, really

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IT News Africa

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· Jul 10, 2026

The office is everywhere now – so are the risks

The modern workplace extends beyond traditional office walls. It now exists in coffee shops, spare bedrooms, airport lounges, and co-working spaces. Hybrid and remote work have provided flexibility, productivity, and access to a global talent pool. However, they have also increased one of the most critical vulnerabilities facing organisations today: the attack surface. In 2026, []

The New Stack

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· Jun 28, 2026

“Bring it to our shop”: Workday’s pitch for keeping AI agents close to your most valuable data

Workday, the payroll and HR data platform, has been pursuing AI and agents for a while, but while other businesses The post “Bring it to our shop”: Workday’s pitch for keeping AI agents close to your most valuable data appeared first on The New Stack.

Inc.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles

Filings reveal clues as to what Anthropic employees make as the AI talent wars rage.

MIT Technology Review

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Download: AI “coworkers” and stratospheric internet

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. AI agents are not your “coworkers” Imagine coming in to work to learn that a new underling will report to you. The worker is not a person but an AI tool—one

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 12, 2026

3 Reasons SoundHound AI Stock Could Keep Climbing

The company's bold bet is that voice assistants can become digital agents to do real-world tasks, a shift that could determine whether this speculative AI stock has much more room to run.

Eschaton

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· Jul 10, 2026

"AI Agents"

I really think the only people who could imagine the computer assistants would work well are the people who have actual assistants do everything for them and therefore don't understand the complexity of simple tasks.NEW YORK, July 2 (Reuters) - Meta (META.O), opens new tab Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged shortcomings ‌in the company's sweeping restructuring at an internal town hall on Thursday, saying the systems known as AI agents had not progressed as quickly as he had expected, according to a recording heard by Reuters.

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Related coverage for "OpenAI says employees moving beyond chat to agents": IT News Africa — The office is everywhere now – so are the risks. The New Stack — “Bring it to our shop”: Workday’s pitch for keeping AI agents close to your most valuable data. Inc.com — The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles. MIT Technology Review — The Download: AI “coworkers” and stratospheric internet. The Motley Fool — 3 Reasons SoundHound AI Stock Could Keep Climbing. Eschaton — "AI Agents"