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Work Less: AI at Work

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Each week, Tom and Justin—founders of two leading AI automation consultancies—explore how AI is reshaping the way businesses operate. From industry news to playbooks and tactics pulled straight from the trenches, they break down how teams and organizations can practically and tactically use AI to drive impact. They deliver real-world insights and actionable strategies for teams ready to embrace the future of work.

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aflevering $180M for Automation: n8n’s Big Raise, OpenAI’s Atlas Browser & The Rise of AI Slop artwork

$180M for Automation: n8n’s Big Raise, OpenAI’s Atlas Browser & The Rise of AI Slop

This week on Work Less, we’re talking about $180 million in fresh funding for n8n and what it means for the automation wars - can they really take on Zapier, Make, and the old-school RPA giants? Then we test drive OpenAI’s brand new browser “Atlas by ChatGPT” (spoiler: it’s… not great), and unpack what makes AI browsers like Daya and Perplexity different, or at least less terrifying for your passwords. Finally, we get philosophical (and a little doomsday-y) about “AI slop” — the growing mess of machine-generated junk clogging the internet, and whether the “dead internet theory” might be less of a conspiracy and more of a preview. No hype, no fluff - just two people trying to make sense of the automation chaos. 🧰 Tools, Companies & Topics Mentioned * n8n (Series C funding, $180M raise) * Sequoia Capital, Accel, Nvidia (investors) * Zapier, Make (Integromat), Lindy, Relay, Gumloop * OpenAI’s Atlas Browser * Daya, Arc (The Browser Company), Perplexity * Claude 4.5 Sonnet (Anthropic) * Gemini (Google) * ChatGPT (GPT-5) * Claude Skills * AI Slop / Dead Internet Theory * Kurzgesagt (video reference)

27 okt 2025 - 32 min
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Did OpenAI Just Kill Zapier? (Spoiler: Not Even Close)

This week, Justin and Tom unpack the chaos around OpenAI’s new Agent Builder, the so-called “Zapier killer.” Spoiler: it’s not killing anything yet (except maybe developer patience). We break down what Agent Builder actually does, how it leans on the MCP protocol, and why it’s nowhere near replacing tools like Zapier, Make, or Lindi for real-world, multi-user automations. Then, we shift gears to talk about Retool’s quiet domination of the agent-building space, their slick new AI + workflow features, and why their version of “vibe coding” might finally make sense. Airtable’s Omni Builder and Replit get some side-eye too, all in a week where OpenAI tries to hug every industry at once. Also: guardrails, evals, why constraints make for better creativity, and a quick nod to Canadian Thanksgiving 🇨🇦. 🧰 Tools & Companies Mentioned: * OpenAI Agent Builder * Zapier * Make / Integromat * Lindi * Retool * Airtable Omni Builder * Replit * Lovable * MCP (Model Context Protocol) * Gemini (Google)

13 okt 2025 - 20 min
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Gen Z UX, Oracle’s $1 Trillion Glow-Up, and Microsoft’s Most Vague Press Release Ever

This week we get into the weeds of AI hype vs. reality: * Justin brings up Higgs Field, an AI-first marketing platform with the most Gen Z-coded UX imaginable. Messy, loud, and -surprisingly- brilliant for marketers. * Tom unpacks how Oracle added a casual $1 trillion to its market cap by shifting from ERP giant to AI infrastructure heavyweight (plus why some companies are still running the other way). * We break down the bizarre three-sentence “joint statement” from Microsoft + OpenAI that somehow manages to say… absolutely nothing. Also: AI influencers, fake UGC everywhere, and whether we’ll ever trust what we see online again. If you want the no-fluff version of what’s actually happening in AI, this one’s for you. Companies & Tools Mentioned * Higgs Field (AI marketing platform) * Anthropic, OpenAI, Google (model providers behind Higgs Field) * V0 (AI video) * Nano Banana (AI images) * Oracle (ERP turned AI infra player) * SAP (ERP competitor) * AWS, Google Cloud, Azure (cloud providers in the mix) * Stargate (Oracle + OpenAI + SoftBank mega project) * Microsoft (partner drama with OpenAI) * OpenAI + Jony Ive + LoveFrom (hardware rumors) * Skydance & Paramount (Larry Ellison family business moves)

15 sep 2025 - 20 min
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AI That Works for Workers? Plus Atlassian Buys a Browser & the Orchestration Buzzword

This week we dig into a new survey on AI and workers from Kyla Scanlon that asks the big question: do employees actually trust their employers to use AI in their favor? Spoiler: real estate agents and Hollywood don’t. Healthcare somehow does. We also unpack the messy state of AI training at work (hint: most people aren’t getting any) and why “upskilling” is the thing employees want most, even if it means learning the tools that could replace them. Then we shift gears into tech drama: Atlassian just dropped $610M in cash on The Browser Company (makers of Arc). Why would a project management giant buy a browser? Two words: orchestration layer. Everyone from Zapier to OpenAI is fighting to be the conductor of the SaaS orchestra, and browsers might just be the new front line. Oh, and we end up talking about Alien (the new TV show) and Dexter because of course we do. Companies & Tools Mentioned: * Kyla Scanlon’s “AI That Works for Workers” survey → link [https://kyla.substack.com/p/ai-that-works-for-workers-survey] * Atlassian * The Browser Company (Arc) * Loom * Help (ticketing system) * Zapier * Perplexity (Comet browser beta) * OpenAI (rumored browser project) * AWS * Area, Trace (AI orchestration tools)

9 sep 2025 - 25 min
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Voice AI, Nano Banana & the 95% Failure Rate of AI Projects

Is voice the real future of AI? Tom and Justin dig into Assembly AI, Whisper Flow, and why typing might already be outdated. We also get into the banana-shaped elephant in the room: Google’s new Nano Banana model, a tiny but scary-good image editor that could replace half of Photoshop. But here’s the kicker: MIT says 95% of AI projects fail. We break down why, which departments actually should automate, and which ones you should absolutely keep away from AI (spoiler: don’t trust it with your finance team). If you’ve ever wondered whether AI should talk to your customers, design your ads, or just stay in its lane, this one’s for you. 🛠️ Tools & Companies Mentioned * Assembly AI - voice-to-text + AI phone agents * Whisper Flow / Super Whisper - hands-free dictation apps * Eleven Labs - voice generation * Nano Banana (Google) - new image model with scary good consistency * MIT - study on AI project failure rates

4 sep 2025 - 31 min
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