Should We Rebuild Work Around AI?

Should We Rebuild Work Around AI?

The episode opened with a practical warning for people building AI systems: timestamps and time zones can quietly break databases, automations and search tools. That led into Slack Code, a new collaboration approach that can connect teams, agents and development tools inside shared Slack channels. The discussion focused less on coding itself and more on whether AI work needs a collaboration layer so teams can see what agents are doing instead of everyone building separately.


The hosts then moved into how people should build with agents. They discussed the risks of blindly importing shared skills, the role of Claude.md files, skills and hooks, and using “heartbeats” to check whether long-running agents and subagents are still working. OpenBot introduced another piece of the emerging stack with AG-UI, a proposed interaction layer that lets people watch, question and interrupt agent work.


The second half became a broader debate about enterprise AI adoption. Karl argued that legacy companies may struggle because they keep adding AI to processes designed for humans instead of rebuilding the process around the desired outcome. The group compared quick wins with full AI rebuilds, discussed employee resistance and changing professional identity, and asked whether companies have enough time to adapt as agent capabilities move faster than previous technology shifts.


The show closed on the idea that knowledge workers may increasingly become orchestrators rather than individual task performers. People could manage project-manager agents that supervise other agents while humans focus on judgment, goals and exceptions. That could change not only productivity, but the meaning of work and work-life balance.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:18 Episode Intro And The Road To Show 800

00:03:52 Why Timestamps Can Break AI Builds

00:06:53 Slack Code And Collaborative AI Work

00:13:48 Collaboration Agents For Distributed Teams

00:15:43 Connected Agents Raise The Stakes

00:17:36 Why Shared AI Skills Need Scrutiny

00:19:50 Claude.md Files, Skills And Hooks

00:23:00 Heartbeats For Monitoring AI Agents

00:24:18 Codex, iMessage And Remote Agent Control

00:26:36 Do You Still Need Hermes?

00:28:36 The Mental Load Of Managing AI Work

00:34:21 OpenBot And An Open Grokbot Alternative

00:35:43 AG-UI As The Human-Agent Interaction Layer

00:39:41 Why AI Adoption Depends On Leadership

00:42:41 Can Legacy Companies Really Become AI-Native?

00:45:48 Ditch The SOP And Rebuild The Outcome

00:46:49 Quick Wins Versus Full AI Rebuilds

00:51:11 AI Adoption Is Also An Identity Problem

00:52:40 Is AI Adoption Different From Past Tech Shifts?

00:55:39 Why Agentic AI May Deliver The Real ROI

00:57:52 The Risk Of Turning Experts Into Passive Observers

00:58:58 Multi-Agent Orchestration As The Future Of Work

01:03:32 How Agents Could Change Work-Life Balance

01:05:07 Codex Usage Reset And A New Stealth Model

01:06:10 Synthetic Anchor Conundrum And Episode Wrap-Up


The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Karl Yeh

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