AI Agent Replaces Human? Startup’s Job Listing Sparks Debate

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Get this. A company called Sensay posted a job listing. Sounds normal, right? Wrong. They weren’t looking for a human. Nope. They wanted an AI.
Seriously. A full-blown AI developer. To write code. To fix bugs. To even write documentation. Like a real employee.
Wait, What? An AI Employee?
Yeah, I know. My jaw dropped too. Sensay makes these AI “clones” of people. They handle emails, messages, even video calls. They say they do half a million of these things *every day. *
But here’s the kicker: They don’t expect an AI to *apply* for the job. They want *human* developers to create the AI. Then they’ll pay that developer an annual salary for their creation.
It’s Not *Really* AI Taking Our Jobs?
Maybe not *yet*. But it’s still a little unsettling, right? The CEO, Dan Thomson, said they’re taking “a big step toward a future where AI and humans work together. ” Sounds good in theory.
This AI employee would work on its own. Helping to build even *more* AI. Think about that for a minute.
The Job Requirements Are… Intense
They want an AI program that’s already good at software development. Especially with AI and machine learning. And one that can solve tough problems. No pressure, right?
Sensay wants to put this AI into email, WhatsApp, Slack – everywhere. So it can give feedback, suggest ideas, and help with software like a regular employee.
But What About Fake AI Job Seekers?
Here’s a funny thought: What if the AI creates its own LinkedIn profile? It’s already happening!
Apparently, LinkedIn already shut down a couple of AI “co-worker” accounts. They even had the “#OpenToWork” tag. You can’t make this stuff up.
Are We All Doomed?
People online are already freaking out. They’re saying it’s hard enough to get a job. Now we have to compete with AI applicants?
And get this: A recent survey shows that American workers are feeling less secure about their jobs than they have in *five years. *
Is this the future? AI taking over? Or just a weird experiment? I guess we’ll have to wait and see.