Good morning, AI was supposed to take our jobs. Turns out it's making us work more. We reviewed 1,057 articles for this edition. These are the stories you should know about.
🔥 Today's stories
1. Food Delivery Data Shows Office Workers are Working More Nights and Weekends
AI was supposed to take work away from us. Food delivery app data shows white collar workers are working more with AI, not less. A corporate meal delivery platform saw orders after 6 PM up over 50% versus last year. Weekend orders have doubled.
2. Companies are Racing to Win AI for Agriculture
The first versions of AI were primarily collecting field data. Now companies are looking to us AI for everything from increasing planting accuracy to active crop monitoring. Global "connected agriculture" market was under $5 billion in 2023. Expected to reach over $23 billion by 2033.
3. Chinese Courts Rule AI Cannot Justify Termination
AI, on its own, can not be used to justify employee termination in China. Under China's Labour Contract Law, AI does not meet the standard of a "major change in objective circumstances."
4. New Labor Deal with Studios Gives Actors AI Protections
Following negotiations that began in February, the SAG-AFTRA union successfully mandated compensation increases and strict guidelines on how studios can use generative AI. The agreement sets a critical precedent for creative workers facing automation.
5. Robots Allow CVS to Use a Fraction of Usual Warehouse Staff
The pharmacy giant is rolling out automated systems to track inventory and restock shelves. This shifts human retail workers away from manual counting tasks toward customer service and store management roles.
⚡ Also worth knowing
Devil Wears Prada Poster Goes Viral Because It Was Created By Human: A sign of the times. Art goes viral because it's NOT AI generated.
Websites Are Turning Into Sources for AI, Not Destinations for People: Marketers must optimize content for AI bots instead of human page views.
We might be working more due to everyone else's AI slop.
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Leo @ AI Takeover Tracker
May 4, 2026