June 28, 2026

🤖 OpenAI just revealed what the first AI-agent workplace looks like and it’s...

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🤖 OpenAI just revealed what the first AI-agent workplace looks like and it’s wild. A new paper shows that AI agents are no longer just helping employees write emails or code. They’re increasingly doing the work themselves. The biggest surprise? Codex now generates 99.8% of OpenAI’s internal AI output, up from less than 10% just a year ago. And it’s no longer just engineers using it. Legal, Finance, Recruiting, Customer Support, and other business teams are rapidly adopting AI agents to handle documents, approvals, policies, and the endless follow-up work that fills a typical office day. The numbers show just how quickly this shift is happening. Since August 2025, non-developer usage has surged 137× among individual users and 189× across organizations, suggesting AI agents are spreading anywhere work follows repeatable processes. People are also assigning much larger jobs to AI. More than 70% of users now delegate tasks that would take a person over an hour to complete, while one in four hand over work worth more than eight hours. Instead of waiting for one task to finish, many users now run multiple agents at once. Nearly 29% manage five or more concurrent agents, and the heaviest users orchestrate the equivalent of 71 hours of AI work every day by running those agents in parallel. @aipost 🏴