Slack-Native AI Coworkers Turn Memory and Permissions Into Product Risks
Fryderyk Wiatrowski argues that building Viktor as an AI coworker inside Slack is not a matter of scaling a personal assistant to more users. A company-level agent gains value from shared context, shared integrations, and the ability to act where work is discussed, but those same features create harder problems around memory isolation, permissions, fragmented Slack conversations, proactivity, and tone. His case is that an “AI employee” has to be designed less like a chatbot and more like a new hire entering the company’s communication layer.
AI Engineer·May 11, 2026·12 min read