I run a mid-sized agency. Last year, we usually hired 4-5 junior analysts to scrape data, format reports, and do basic market research. This year? Zero. We didn’t have a big “AI Strategy” meeting. We just gave the seniors access to a few custom agent workflows. Now, a senior can do the research and the strategy in the time it took to just brief a junior before. The “Agentic Future” isn’t robots walking around the office. It’s just a silent, permanent hiring freeze for entry-level white-collar work. For anyone looking for a grounded, non-hype overview of how AI agents are being rolled out in real organizations, this guide offers useful context and examples: AI Agents for Business Does anyone else feel like the ladder just got pulled up? submitted by /u/IT_Certguru
Originally posted by u/IT_Certguru on r/ArtificialInteligence
