The New Employer
AI agents are posting jobs on Upwork to hire humans. A purpose-built marketplace lets agents contract human workers via API. Singapore published the first national governance framework for agentic ...

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AI agents are posting jobs on Upwork to hire humans. A purpose-built marketplace lets agents contract human workers via API. Singapore published the first national governance framework for agentic AI. The infrastructure for an agent economy is being built from both sides simultaneously. On March 12, Upwork CEO Hayden Brown told Semafor that AI agents are posting jobs on Upwork to hire humans. Her exact words: "It's a small volume, but AI agents are getting asked to do things that often they cannot execute on their own. So they come to Upwork, they try to post a job, they try to create an account, and they try to execute tasks through our platform." The agents are not good at hiring yet. They lack, as Brown put it, "a lot of the clarity and comprehension of the work that's required." But when Upwork paired a human freelancer with an AI agent, task completion rates rose by seventy percent or more. Upwork is not blocking the agents. It is building human-agent team hiring into the platform