build1 distinct publisher Luna drafted a termination recommendation from attendance data. Humans at the lab reviewed and executed it, and the employment contract was always with the company.
Publishers:dev.to
Reality
- Evidence46
- Adoption20
- Hype gap+34
- Incentives62
- Confidence44
Luna, the agent running a San Francisco shop, wrote an attendance rule months ago and then lost track of it. The termination story is really a memory-management story.
Publishers:thenextweb.com
Reality
- Evidence57
- Adoption24
build1 distinct publisher Luna documented the problem, warned the worker and arranged training, then lost track of the attendance policy it wrote itself. Humans supplied the prompt and signed the termination.
Publishers:runtimewire.com
Reality
- Evidence40
- Adoption22
Andon Labs says its agent Luna flagged an employee late for 17 of 23 shifts, but only after being prompted to search its memory. The judgment held. The follow-through did not.
Publishers:businessinsider.com
Reality
- Evidence45
- Adoption12