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A year ago today, AI giant Anthropic’s Chief Information Security Officer, Jason Clinton, made a bold pronouncement: within the next year, AI-powered employees will begin traipsing around the virtual innards of big companies around the world.

Speaking to Axios in 2025, Clinton said these AI entities would have their own “memories,” as well as specialized roles within companies, which of course would come with a company ID number and login credentials.

“In that world, there are so many problems that we haven’t solved yet from a security perspective that we need to solve,” the CISO told Axios.

Clinton’s forecast was obviously meant as a warning to the information security world. But as the last year has shown us, it’s also dead wrong, and Clinton is far from the only tech executive to “warn” us about the rise of autonomous AI.

Today, agentic AI β€” the buzz term for Clinton’s AI-powered virtual employees β€” is struggling to rise to the challenge, as critical security failures and pointless PR stunts have piled up. One study which surfaced earlier this year argued that AI agents could “never” be reliable or accurate tools. If true, this means their ability to deliver productive returns to the economy as a whole has been and continues to be vastly overstated, or dare we say: overhyped.

The CISO’s prognostication follows a pattern emerging with Anthropic. In March of last year, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that in six months AI would be “writing 90 percent of code.” Six months later, it was clear that bold prediction had failed utterly, as studies began to show AI coding tools actually slow software engineers down with their often shoddy output.

Given the glowing fiscal incentive these executives have to glaze their AIs’ near-term trajectory, it’s clear that tech industry elite are not good-faith messengers with valuable insights to share, but desperate PR men scrambling to keep the AI train chugging along as any profits on massive investments remain a distant fantasy.

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πŸ“Œ MAROKO133 Eksklusif ai: Nvidia CEO Says AI Will Be a Permanent Micromanaging Bos

As fear over an AI-driven jobs apocalypse continues to simmer, some tech leaders remain adamant that the wide proliferation of AI will lead to more employment opportunities, not fewer.

Consider a recent panel at Stanford University, when Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang painted an unusual picture of an AI agent-dominated future.

Instead of getting ready to clear their desks, the centibillionaire argued that instead, human workers’ productivity will instead go through the roof β€” with the minor tradeoff that you’ll be overseen by a nagging AI boss that won’t ever leave you alone.

“Your [AI] agents are harassing you, micromanaging you, and you’re busier than ever,” Huang said. “And yet our company is able to do more.”

As a result, “we’re gonna create more jobs in the end,” he argued. “There’ll be more people working at the end of this industrial revolution than at the beginning of it.”

Huang has previously argued that company leaders are thinking too small if they’re looking to trim headcounts thanks to AI.

“For companies with imagination, you will do more with more,” he told CNBC personality Jim Cramer earlier this year.

It’s a notable departure from the widespread narrative that the AI boom could lead to major job losses, with CEOs frequently citing the tech as they lay off thousands (whether these AI tools can actually carry out a human employee’s workload remains a subject of debate). Some have even started to brag that their AI expenses are eclipsing the money they spend on human employees.

Whether Huang’s view will offer much reassurance to sacked tech workers who are facing a challenging job market is dubious at best. We also shouldn’t discredit that Huang’s AI chip empire has been selling shovels during the ongoing AI gold rush. Of course he’s advocating software engineers to do more with his company’s hardware instead of less.

In short, if the massive waves of layoffs in the tech industry are any indication, Huang’s belief that the widespread use of AI tools will lead to a flurry of new jobs will probably continue to be challenged.

Besides, should a legion of overbearing AI bosses really be the tech industry’s end game?

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