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DelegateWorker Introduces "AI-as-a-Worker" — AI That Runs Your Repetitive Meetings, Instead of Just Recording Them
A new category of digital labor lets businesses delegate the repeatable conversations — qualification calls, check-ins, intake — to AI workers that join as named participants, run the conversation, and hand back a decision. Early access is open now.
Los Angeles, California, USA — June 1, 2026 — DelegateWorker today introduced AI-as-a-Worker, a new category of digital labor built on a simple idea: the repetitive meetings that quietly consume a company's week can finally be delegated — not recorded after the fact, but actually run. The company is opening early access through its waitlist and partner program.
For thirty years, businesses delegated their work to software and their tasks to assistants. The one thing they could never hand off was the meeting, because a meeting is a live conversation and conversations needed a human in the room. So the repetitive ones never went away: the same qualification call, the same customer check-in, the same intake interview, run over and over — eating the hours of people who should be doing work only a human can do.
“We automated the work. We never automated the meeting,” said Sasan Ghorbani, Founder & CEO of DelegateWorker. “Software handled the forms and the spreadsheets. Then AI showed up and what did it do? It sat in the corner and took notes — it left the actual hour untouched. We think that hour is the thing worth giving back.”
The gap nobody closed
DelegateWorker calls the problem "the meeting that repeats" — the recurring call that follows the same script every time. These conversations sit in a gap: too conversational for traditional software to handle, yet too repetitive to deserve a company's best people. The gap gets filled with human hours that disappear without anyone deciding they should.
AI-as-a-Worker is designed to close that gap. Rather than summarizing a call once it is over, a DelegateWorker AI worker joins the live meeting as a named participant that identifies itself as AI, runs a defined workflow configured in plain language, and returns a structured outcome — the key findings, a short summary, and a recommended next step — along with a drafted follow-up. As the company puts it: a note-taker tells you what happened; DelegateWorker tells you what to do next.
Delegation, finally extended to the conversation
The company frames the shift through a feeling familiar to any operator: the relief of the first hire good enough that you could finally stop doing a job yourself. AI-as-a-Worker applies that to the repeatable meeting. You don't attend it — you brief a worker the way you would a capable new teammate, and the outcome comes back to you.
DelegateWorker is deliberate about where the category does not apply. "If a meeting needs real relationship, sensitive judgment, or strategic nuance, keep a human in it — that's not the job for a worker," said Ghorbani. "We're not trying to remove people from the meetings that matter. We're trying to remove the meetings that don't. The goal is to give people back the half of the week they never agreed to give up."
Availability
DelegateWorker AI workers operate in live Zoom meetings today, with additional platforms and integrations on the company's roadmap. Businesses can request early access by joining the waitlist at www.delegateworker.com. MCP-native tools and AI agent products interested in adding live-meeting presence can reach the team through the company's partner program.
About DelegateWorker
DelegateWorker is building AI-as-a-Worker — a new category of digital labor that lets businesses delegate repetitive meetings to AI workers. Workers join live calls as named participants that identify themselves as AI, run a defined workflow, and deliver a structured outcome and follow-up when the call ends. DelegateWorker supports Zoom today, with more platforms and integrations in development. Learn more at www.delegateworker.com.
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