The rapid development in artificial intelligence (AI) has generated an unprecedented disruptive impact on the work arrangement between individuals and organizations for performing job-related tasks using digital technologies from remote locations. This makes understanding the affordance of AI at digital work critical. This study investigates the AI affordance at digital work through a comprehensive review of the related literature, leading to the development of a conceptual framework within the theoretical background of the technology affordance theory for better exploring the AI affordance at digital work that can be tested and validated.