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Chinese Tech Workers Embrace AI Doubles for Efficiency Gains

What Happened

Chinese tech workers are developing and refining personal AI agents, known as AI doubles, to handle routine work tasks such as documentation, meeting notes, and project management. These workers are using AI tools on both their own and their employers’ platforms, tailoring models to their specific workflows. By programming their AI doubles with personal style and context, employees aim to automate time-consuming or mundane responsibilities, freeing up more time for creative and value-driven projects.

Why It Matters

This grassroots use of AI by individual professionals highlights the growing shift toward AI-driven automation in the workplace. It reflects broader societal shifts in China where tech talent is seeking to regain control over high-pressure work environments while increasing efficiency. The movement could accelerate adoption of advanced automation across industries, influencing how work is structured globally. Read more in our AI News Hub

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