Who’s Ready to Kill Some Jobs!? A Letter From the CEO.
- Seth Adam Cohen

- Nov 21, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 1, 2025
Today we launch Pendless, an AI tool that’s going to kill a lot of jobs.
Why? Because it actually works. Because it’s robotic, not agentic. Because it does what most “AI assistants” only promise to do: take the tedious browser-based work that drains your people and eliminate it.

That might surprise some who know my background. I’ve spent years advocating for ethical AI and social readiness. But I was never anti-AI. Quite the opposite. I’ve always believed automation is inevitable, and pretending otherwise only hurts us.
The truth is, AI will kill lots of jobs. It’s already happening. Whole categories of work are disappearing. And I am 100% good with that. Because no human-being should spend 40 hours a week doing data entry, reformatting spreadsheets, or copy-pasting between web apps. Those jobs should die. The humans doing them should rise.
Pendless is here to kill jobs. Not human jobs. Browser based jobs. The jobs no human wants to do anyway - but are vital to running a business.
Here’s what I don’t understand: Why is everyone trying to automate doctors and lawyers and creativity? Those things require humanity. They require empathy, nuance, imagination. The world doesn’t need fewer creators or caregivers. It needs fewer humans trapped in browser tabs doing digital janitorial work.
That’s why we built Pendless, to kill the monotonous, not the meaningful.
Pendless lives inside your Chrome browser. It reads, clicks, types, and repeats the tasks you describe in plain English. It’s not a chatbot. It’s a robot. It doesn’t hallucinate. It doesn’t argue. It just works.
For most small and mid-sized businesses, this isn’t about layoffs. It’s about leverage. When Pendless takes the grunt work, your team can finally focus on the human work: meeting clients, solving problems, building relationships, creating value.
But let’s be honest. As a society, we aren’t ready for what’s coming. AI is advancing faster than our systems, our policies, and our imaginations. Pendless intends to be part of that conversation and that solution. Because as we automate the world, we have a moral duty to ensure that not a single human gets left behind. Not one.
So yes, Pendless is here to kill jobs. The boring ones. The repetitive ones. The ones you were never born to do.
Let’s automate the monotony so humans can do human work!
Read the white paper if you’re brave.
And then give it a try! No code. No complexity. Just Pendless precision. Automation that speaks human.
-Seth

