Artificial intelligence (AI) agents are rapidly developing reaching the level of accomplishing more and more advanced tasks and providing the professionals in a broad spectrum of the areas with conclusive assistance. The current article examines the broad implications of such agents on labour markets and organisational structures, and the society in general. Even though these systems are used to automate repetitive tasks and create impressive results in terms of productivity, widespread use of these technologies also raises many concerns about occupation displacement, security of personal information, algorithmic discrimination, and transparency. The contextual discussion highlights the need of a humanistic integration policy as defined with the aid of morally increased product designs, progressive visionary policies, and contextual initiatives that strive to ensure that AI agents transform the economy towards a level that cannot but have a positive impact on society as it develops into the limelight even further.
Agrim Farkiya (Thu,) studied this question.