🦞 Chinese Workers Train Replacements

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Chinese Workers Train Replacements

TL;DR: Reports from MIT Technology Review describe Chinese workers being asked by employers to document their workflows in detail so AI agents like OpenClaw can automate their roles. A viral tool, Colleague Skill, demonstrated this by generating detailed work manuals from employee data, intensifying debate as companies push automation while workers react with concern and resistance. Read More →
AI Is Your Entire School Staff

TL;DR: An OpenClaw Challenge submission shows how to turn an online learning platform into a mostly self-running system—automatically creating course content, answering student questions, and handling daily operations—so one person can run what normally takes an entire team, faster and with far less manual work. Read More →
Agent Jobs Are Coming

TL;DR: Aaron Levie argues that moving from chatbots to real automation agents isn’t plug-and-play—it demands dedicated roles. Companies will need specialists to design workflows, connect systems, manage context, and oversee human-AI interaction. These roles may sit in IT or business teams, signaling a broader shift where non-tech firms increasingly hire for AI-driven “agent operator” positions. Read More →
Nvidia CEO Picks Builders

TL;DR: Jensen Huang said he would choose AI-skilled graduates every time, sparking a viral post reframing the market as builders over prompters. For Huang, the signal is clear—hands-on builders who turn AI into products and revenue are becoming the talent most in demand. Read More →
Weird AI Walkie Talkie

TL;DR: Ios Appstar shared a demo of a custom-built walkie-talkie interface for an AI agent, showing voice-style interaction through a retro device UI. The short clip spread quickly online, drawing over 100K views, as the unusual design and interaction format caught immediate attention and stood out from typical chat-based AI demos. Read More →
AI Era Lowers Startup Barriers

TL;DR: Greg Isenberg shared how building startups has radically accelerated in the agents era, recalling his first product took 1.5 years to prototype, while today founders can launch in a day and reach thousands of users instantly. He describes a shift where tools, code, and distribution are more accessible, making it possible to build, ship, and grow products far faster than before. Read More →
SaaStr 2026: Build Your AI VP of Marketing
TL;DR: The 2026 SaaStr AI Annual announces hands-on workshops teaching attendees to build and ship AI agents, MVPs, and sales or marketing tools in minutes without code. The May 12–14 event in San Francisco will include live builds, with broader sessions streamed online while workshops remain in-person.
AI Agents Boost Sales Fast

TL;DR: Investor and entrepreneur Chris Camillo claimed that simple AI agents can be set up within 24 hours to handle calls, send automated responses, and generate real-time quotes. He said these systems can quickly improve a company’s sales performance, with potential revenue increases of 5 to 15 percent within days by automating core customer interactions. Read More →
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