79% of companies globally expect to incur an “AI debt” as a result of poorly implemented autonomous tools, according to a new report by Asana on the State of AI at Work which surveyed over 9,000 knowledge workers across the U.S., U.K., Australia, Germany, and Japan.
The report highlighted that companies are unprepared and lack the infrastructure and oversight required to foster a smooth collaboration between human employees and autonomous AI agents.
Differing from generative AI, agents act independently, can initiate actions, and recall previous work they performed. Some examples include OpenAI’s Operator and Anthropic’s Claude.
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