By 2030, will AI at work feel like a tool, a coworker, or a manager?
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A lot of workplace AI today is still framed as "productivity tools": summarizing meetings, drafting emails, writing code, searching documents, automating repetitive tasks.

But if agents become more capable, the role may shift from "tool I use" to "system that assigns, reviews, escalates, and coordinates work."

That seems like a very different future-of-work question.

Do you think AI in the workplace will mostly remain a personal assistant, or will it become more like an operating layer for companies?