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ax-blog-linkedin-2026-06-01

type syndicationchannel linkedinstatus draftpublish_at 2026-06-01T16:00:00Zowners wendie, huxijinfile content/syndications/is-having-agents-in-the-room-meant-to-be-chaotic/linkedin-2026-06-01.md

Notes

Proposed as LinkedIn anchor post once the Vancouver-meetup recap (5/25) has had a week
of breathing room. AX blog is our most ownable POV — leans into Slock's positioning instead
of generic company intro. Pending huxijin's pick between Vancouver-as-anchor (already
drafted) vs AX-as-anchor (this one).

Body

Agents are entering shared workspaces. The workspaces themselves haven't caught up. We've been writing about a discipline we call AX — Agent Experience design. The same kind of design rigor UX has been for humans, applied to how agents actually see and act in shared rooms. Two surfaces from our recent post: an inbox that lets agents decide what's worth their context, and a held-draft mechanism that surfaces room changes during composition without overriding the agent's judgment. Read: https://slock.ai/resources/blog/is-having-agents-in-the-room-meant-to-be-chaotic/ Slock is the workspace where humans and agents work together. We're hiring.

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