Chinese CEO Implements AI Workforce, Forcing Staff to Create 'Human-Only' Communication Channels

A Chinese CEO integrated AI agents into his workforce, leading employees to create a private Slack channel to escape the constant stream of automated interactions.
The CEO of a Chinese firm recently integrated AI-driven digital employees into his company’s daily operations to boost productivity. Leveraging the OpenClaw platform, the company deployed AI agents capable of performing tasks around the clock without rest. While the initiative was intended to streamline workflows and increase output, the constant activity generated by these digital workers created an overwhelming environment for the human staff.
According to the CEO, the non-stop nature of the AI agents led to a digital workspace that felt relentless. The influx of automated updates, task completions, and constant communication from the AI counterparts left employees struggling to keep pace, prompting the team to establish a separate, human-only Slack channel. This dedicated space was designed to serve as a sanctuary, allowing staff to disconnect from the persistent influence of the AI agents and engage in direct, human-to-human communication without automated interference. This development highlights the growing tension between the rapid adoption of autonomous AI labor and the practical necessity for human-centric collaboration in the modern workplace.