Executives Send AI Agents To Meetings

At the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year and in subsequent virtual follow-ups, the author observed a growing practice of delegates sending AI agents to attend sessions; the bots joined discussions, took notes, and later emailed summaries to human counterparts. In one session, twelve invitees resulted in six humans and six AI agents, highlighting early enterprise-level delegation of meeting participation to software.
Key Points
- 1Record AI agents attending Davos virtual sessions, participating in discussions, capturing notes, and emailing summaries
- 2Indicate executives delegating meeting tasks to autonomous software, reflecting operational automation trends
- 3Force practitioners to update meeting policies, governance, note-management, and compliance for agent participation
Scoring Rationale
Notable real-world adoption observed by executives, demonstrating agent utility, but limited sample size and single-source anecdote constrain broader conclusions.
Sources
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