Bill collectors, border agents, biologists. Bit by bit we're seeing pieces of the job market erode away. If you make a digital twin of yourself make sure your company doesn't keep the twin and boot you out.
🔥 Today's stories
1. Workers are Creating 'Digital Twins' of Themselves
People are uploading emails, meeting notes, and documents to AI to create digital versions of themselves. It's unclear if the employee or the company owns the digital twin.
2. AI Agent Bill Collectors
Daylit is an AI agent platform for accounts receivable. So far the AI has increased high-risk collections by 3x and lowered accounts receivable operating costs by 75%. This is across 200 companies so far.
3. AI’s Impact on Early-Career Marketers is Reaching a Crisis Point
The entry-level hiring gap is widening as agencies and brands use AI to handle junior marketing tasks. Recent graduates are struggling to find footholds in an industry increasingly reliant on automated content generation and data analysis.
4. DHS Advances Autonomous Border Towers, Automating Surveillance Roles
Four vendors have passed Customs and Border Protection's autonomy tests for unmanned watchtowers. The deployment of these systems will directly replace human monitoring tasks along the border with automated surveillance tech.
5. Stellantis and Microsoft Ink 5-year AI Pact, Signaling Auto Workforce Shifts
The global automaker is integrating Microsoft's AI tools across its operations over the next five years. This massive enterprise rollout will likely reshape daily workflows and technical skill requirements for thousands of automotive employees.
⚡ Also worth knowing
Biology is Becoming Data Science: AI systems can sift enormous biological datasets to identify patterns humans can’t see.
Shadow AI: How employees' quiet use of AI tools is altering company workflows: Grassroots AI adoption by employees is creating hidden corporate workflows.
Gen Z Workers Trust Human Output Over AI-Assisted Work: Gen Z workers trust human-only work over AI-assisted output by a 2-to-1 margin.
Every week the list of "safe" jobs gets shorter. The people who survive aren't the ones hoping it slows down. They're the ones learning to drive the thing that's coming for them.
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Leo @ AI Takeover Tracker
April 17, 2026