Good morning, we sifted 708 articles so you don't have to. Today's theme: the biggest companies in the world are quietly figuring out which parts of your job they no longer need you for.
🔥 Today's stories
1. Meta to Track Worker Mouse and Keyboard Movements to Train AI
The tech giant will monitor and record the digital workflows of its own staff to build training datasets for future models. This unprecedented surveillance highlights how companies are mining internal human labor to automate complex corporate tasks.
2. BlackRock is Using Hundreds of AI Agents for Investment Decisions
The AI agents are continuously consuming information from earnings reports, regulatory filings, research, and other sources. The firm is looking to expand agents into other parts of the business in the next 3-5 years.
3. KPMG Handing Routine Testing Off to AI
The Big Four firm is shifting grunt work to artificial intelligence, fundamentally changing the entry-level auditor role. This signals a rapid reduction in billable hours for junior staff performing basic compliance checks. Humans will review the AI output.
4. AI Healthcare Apps Lobby to Deregulate Nursing into Gig Work
Billion-dollar tech platforms are aggressively pushing to turn nursing into a gig economy model using AI-driven management. A new report warns this algorithmic shift comes at the direct expense of healthcare workers' rights, pay, and traditional employment protections.
5. Duffy on AI Replacing Air Traffic Controllers: "That's Not Gonna Happen"
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy explicitly ruled out using artificial intelligence to manage airspace or replace human controllers. The definitive statement provides job security reassurance for a highly specialized aviation workforce.
⚡ Also worth knowing
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Your work may be more valuable as training data than the actual work right now.
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Leo @ AI Takeover Tracker
April 22, 2026