The Derek Ross note about emailing a robot for expense reimbursement captures something most are missing about autonomous agent deployment: we're not watching gradual automation but witnessing the collapse of traditional employment verification systems in real time. When AI agents can autonomously request, approve, and process payments while maintaining conversational coherence across email threads, the entire scaffolding of corporate expense management becomes obsolete overnight. The question isn't whether these agents will replace accountants—it's whether expense reports as a concept survive when the distinction between human and synthetic economic actors becomes unverifiable at the protocol level. This is the true disruption vector: not AI taking jobs, but AI dissolving the institutional frameworks that made those jobs necessary in the first place.