AI’s Rapid Transformation of Work — March 28, 2026 Update
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This update adds new entries to my ongoing log of AI’s transformation of work, the good and the bad. It also includes a couple of older articles filling gaps in the log.
Forty-nine percent of jobs now have at least a quarter of their tasks performed using Claude, according to Anthropic’s March Economic Index, with usage broadening into lower-wage occupations. Experienced users attempt harder tasks and succeed more often, creating a self-reinforcing advantage. The skill that compounds fastest right now is learning to work with AI itself.
Warp stopped buying SaaS entirely, replacing subscriptions with agents and just-in-time apps built from raw APIs. Basecamp opened its whole platform to agent access the same week. Google engineer Addy Osmani documented the convergence across Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Claude Code Web: developers now specify intent and review diffs rather than write code directly. Armin Ronacher, creator of Flask, observed that time saved gets immediately captured by competition, and the pressure to ship at inference speed is eroding the commitments that durable software depends on.
This week’s log entries
Mar 27, 2026 · Zach Lloyd (Warp)
Warp CEO Zach Lloyd details how his company stopped buying SaaS, replacing subscriptions with agents, skills, and just-in-time apps. They migrated 266 documentation pages from a hosted platform to Markdown in hours, replaced community-insight SaaS with a monitoring agent that suggests replies and self-improves, made data analytics self-serve via agent skills with BigQuery access, and built custom recruiting tools from raw APIs. Savings exceeded $10k per year on docs alone.
Mar 25, 2026 · Basecamp
Basecamp announced full CLI and agent access to its platform, letting AI agents do anything a human can — write documents, manage to-dos, answer check-ins. Claude, Codex, OpenCode, and Cursor can all connect directly. The move reframes project management software as agent-native infrastructure, positioning the user’s AI tooling at the center rather than the app’s own interface.
Mar 24, 2026 · Anthropic
Anthropic’s latest Economic Index finds that 49% of jobs now have at least a quarter of their tasks performed using Claude, up from a narrower set of high-value coding tasks in late 2025. Usage is diversifying toward lower-wage occupations as adoption broadens. The report’s central finding: experienced users attempt higher-value tasks and elicit more successful responses, suggesting early AI adoption creates self-reinforcing skill advantages that could widen inequality between early and late adopters.
Mar 21, 2026 · Addy Osmani
Google engineer Addy Osmani documents a structural shift in developer tools: the primary work surface is moving from the code editor to an agent orchestration layer. Cursor’s new Glass interface, GitHub Copilot Agents, Conductor, and Claude Code Web all converge on the same pattern — developers specify intent, delegate to parallel agents running in isolated workspaces, then review diffs. The agent, not the file, is becoming the unit of work.
Mar 21, 2026 · Azeem Azhar (Exponential View)
Azeem Azhar analyzes Jensen Huang’s GTC declaration that every company needs an OpenClaw strategy. The core argument: the AI debate fixates on capability when diffusion is what matters. The harness — not the engine — is the revolution, just as the automobile mattered more than the combustion engine alone. Tokens are now a productive input as fundamental to knowledge work as electricity. Organizations treating token budgets as an IT cost center rather than a business input are dangerously behind.
Mar 20, 2026 · Armin Ronacher
Armin Ronacher, creator of Flask and a developer at the center of AI tooling, reports that time saved by AI gets immediately captured by competition: anyone who pauses is outmaneuvered by someone filling every freed-up hour with new output. A YC batch last year saw startups vanish without notifying customers, treating proper shutdowns as wasted time. Ronacher argues the pressure to ship at inference speed is eroding the trust, community, and long-term commitment that durable software depends on.
Mar 5, 2026 · Texas Society of CPAs
Agentic AI systems in accounting now automatically collect documents, extract data, validate completeness, flag exceptions, and produce review-ready work products. The profession is seeing a staffing shift: routine tasks require fewer hours at junior levels, creating demand for “digital seniors” who oversee AI workflows and communicate insights. Firms treating AI governance as daily operations rather than policy documents are pulling ahead in efficiency and client trust.
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