
Hello, AI Enthusiasts.
Tuesday night tech talk—unpacking the latest in AI! 💡
Managing AI agents is no longer optional—Workday’s new Agent System of Record is setting the stage for structured AI integration in the workplace. 💼
Meanwhile, Thomson Reuters secures an early court win in the ongoing battle over AI, copyright, and fair use. And with Google’s AI-powered Super Bowl ad, this year’s game might have an extra emotional punch! 🏈
Here's another crazy day in AI:
Workday introduces a system for AI oversight
Thomson Reuters wins key lawsuit over AI and copyright
Google’s AI Super Bowl ad celebrates fatherhood and ambition
Some AI tools to try out
TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: Workday’s Bold Move to Manage Your AI Agents

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What if your company's AI assistants had their own HR system? That's exactly what Workday is building towards.
As AI-powered assistants become a bigger part of business operations, companies are facing a new challenge—how to manage them effectively. Workday is introducing a solution: the Agent System of Record, a platform designed to track, control, and integrate AI agents across an organization. Josh Bersin, a leading industry analyst, breaks down what this means and why businesses might need to rethink their approach to AI governance.
What to know about Workday’s AI Agent Management System:
AI agents get a structured system – Similar to HR systems for employees, this platform helps businesses track AI assistants’ roles, access, and interactions.
Stronger oversight and security – Clear governance ensures AI agents operate within defined parameters, minimizing risks and maintaining compliance.
Seamless enterprise integration – Workday aims to bring AI assistants into its broader ecosystem, enabling smoother collaboration between AI and human workers.
Customization for business needs – With Workday Extend, companies can adapt AI agents to fit their specific workflows and industry requirements.
A long-term approach to AI management – As AI adoption grows, businesses need a structured way to scale and govern their use of intelligent agents.

These systems are no longer just tools that automate tasks—they’re becoming embedded in decision-making, customer interactions, and daily operations. Without proper oversight, businesses risk inefficiencies, compliance issues, and security vulnerabilities. Workday’s approach suggests that AI governance shouldn’t be an afterthought—it needs a structured foundation from the start.
At the same time, this raises important discussions about who should oversee AI in an organization. Should IT teams take the lead? Should AI governance be a shared responsibility across departments? While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, it's clear that companies are looking for structured ways to integrate AI into their operations without losing control. Workday’s Agent System of Record is an early glimpse into what AI oversight could look like in the future—one where businesses don’t just use AI, but actively manage and refine it to work alongside their teams.
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OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:
Thomson Reuters Wins Key Lawsuit Over AI And Copyright
/Richard Lawler on The Verge
A U.S. court has ruled in favor of Thomson Reuters in a copyright lawsuit against Ross Intelligence, a legal AI startup accused of using Westlaw’s proprietary content without permission. The judge dismissed Ross’s fair use defense, stating that the AI tool improperly relied on copyrighted legal summaries to build its own legal research system. This ruling sets a precedent for other AI-related copyright cases, including those against OpenAI and Microsoft. While Ross Intelligence shut down in 2021, the case highlights ongoing legal battles over how AI companies use copyrighted data in training their models.
Read more here.
Google’s AI Super Bowl Ad Celebrates Fatherhood And Ambition
/Mark Giannotto on USA TODAY
Google’s Super Bowl 2025 ad showcases its latest AI innovation, Gemini Live, integrated into the Pixel 9. The emotional commercial follows a father preparing for a job interview using Gemini’s AI-powered assistance, while flashbacks depict his journey raising his daughter—from childhood to college. The ad’s heartfelt storytelling underscores AI’s role in supporting personal and professional growth. As AI continues to dominate Super Bowl ad themes, Google joins Meta, OpenAI, and Salesforce in spotlighting AI-powered products during this year’s game.
Read more here.
SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:
Oasis by BeforeSunset - AI-powered workspace for the perfect work or study ambiance.
Reef - Analyzes spreadsheets and explains insights with charts and voice.
Bubble AI - Quickly build AI-powered apps.
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