AI’s future at work looks more like OpenClaw than OpenAI

Companies are rapidly adopting AI tools, driven by top-down mandates and individual enthusiasm, but may over-allocate resources to maintain these systems. The adoption is widespread, extending beyond technical staff to all computer users.
The global fervour around AI adoption has reached a fever pitch, with companies and individuals scrambling to adopt every available AI tool. Boards and executives are issuing top-down mandates to transform operations, while knowledge workers are racing to stay ahead. Tools like OpenClaw are being explored for their potential to accelerate impact and handle business needs. However, this eagerness to move faster may result in companies allocating excessive manpower to maintain these systems. As AI adoption extends beyond technical staff to all computer users, its impact is becoming increasingly widespread.
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