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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 5 MIN

Work Optional Announces Rebrand, New Headquarters, Leadership Team, and a Roadmap for AI and Robotics

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the significant developments at Work Optional, a leading firm in artificial intelligence automation and custom software development. Formerly known as Radiant AI, Work Optional has announced a comprehensive rebrand, the establishment of a new headquarters in Eagle, Idaho, and an ambitious roadmap for the future. The rebranding reflects the company's mission to help operators, owners, and executives reclaim their time by automating repetitive tasks and processes through intelligent software and custom AI solutions. The new name, Work Optional, signifies the company's promise to make work optional rather than obligatory by implementing AI thoughtfully and strategically. Work Optional's new headquarters will serve as a hub for marketing, design, engineering, and client delivery, reinforcing its commitment to becoming a leading AI automation firm in the Mountain West. The company serves various industries, including construction, excavation, manufacturing, accounting, healthcare, government, architecture, engineering, marketing, and education. Their roadmap outlines a progression from proprietary AI software and agentic AI tools to custom multi-agent systems and applied robotics by the end of 2027. For more information about Work Optional and its services, visit their website at https://workoptionalai.com/.

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