Users need clarity on who is responsible when an AI agent makes a critical error or misunderstanding in its output. There's a need for features that tackle this accountability question head-on, not just the social one.
How To Get Along Fabulously With Your New AI Agent Coworkers -- Our AI overlords are here to help, and I’m here to help them help you #technology #business #ai #jobs #work It’s an exciting time to be alive, especially if you’re human. If you look at the latest stats, a staggering 120 percent of companies are already using AI agents in their day-to-day business. It’s absolutely groundbreaking. But even more exciting than that, there are likely AI agents already embedded on your team, and you’re possibly even working shoulder to shoulder with them right now! There are agents in Jira closing tickets, agents in Confluence authoring documents, agents in VSCode writing functions, and agents in Slack updating everyone on the sales numbers from last week with pretty charts and maybe even a joke in the opener. They might even have a cute robot name and an avatar face in the bubble identifying them at the top of the screen. Look, human. The truth is, if the agents aren’t already in your architecture, they’re coming. You don’t want them cold-shouldering you at the next company picnic. You’ll need to welcome them properly so we can all get along fabulously. Here’s how to do that. Read on... https://lnkd.in/eRdmnxqc