Cisco Deploys AI Agents to All 90,000 Employees, Pioneering Enterprise-Wide Intelligence
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Cisco Hands AI Agents to 90,000 Workers After 4,000 Layoffs
Cisco just announced it’ll hand every one of its 90,000 employees a personal AI agent — right after cutting nearly 4,000 jobs in the same quarter. It’s one of the biggest enterprise AI deployments ever, and it lands at a moment when workers across the tech industry are watching AI reshape their jobs in real time. Here’s what Cisco’s move tells us about where corporate AI is really headed. What Cisco’s AI Agent Actually Does This isn’t just anoth…
Cisco's 90,000-Employee AI Agent Rollout Could Become Enterprise AI's Biggest Trust Test
Cisco has announced it will deploy a personal AI agent to each of its 90,000 employees before the end of July, in what represents one of the largest enterprise AI rollouts in corporate history. The networking giant says every worker will receive access to a dedicated AI assistant capable of handling day-to-day tasks, answering questions, and intelligently routing requests to the most appropriate AI model. The announcement, however, arrives again…
At the end of July 2026, the Cisco Network Group is rolling out personalized AI assistants for all around 90,000 employees worldwide. Cisco Systems is significantly expanding the use of artificial intelligence in its own company. At the beginning of the new financial year at the end of July 2026, all around 90,000 employees will have access to personalized AI agents. These digital assistants can independently perform tasks, answer questions and …
Cisco Deploys AI Agents to All 90,000 Employees, Pioneering Enterprise-Wide Intelligence
Cisco is rolling out personalized AI agents to all 90,000 employees starting August 2026, marking one of the largest enterprise AI deployments globally. Each employee will get an AI assistant designed to handle tasks, answer questions, and route requests to the most efficient model, with a strong focus on cost control and efficiency. To recall, earlier in May Accenture rolled out Microsoft Copilot to its entire global workforce of about 743,000 …
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