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  "textContent": "submitted by gokayburucdev to technology\n312 points | 53 comments\nhttps://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-executive-suggests-ai-agents-buy-software-licenses-seats-2026-4\n\nBuried in the story was a deceptively simple question: does your AI agent count as an employee?\n\nAt a recent conference, Microsoft executive Rajesh Jha floated a provocative idea. In a future where companies deploy fleets of AI agents, those agents may need their own identities — logins, inboxes, and even seats inside software systems. If so, AI wouldn’t shrink software revenue. It could expand it.",
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