The article discusses the evolving role of AI agents in our daily interactions, highlighting a shift where the other side of a conversation isn’t always human. This “agentic future” envisions AI agents replacing traditional systems to autonomously solve problems, from handling customer complaints to executing complex trades. By 2029, over a billion AI agents are expected to be in use. The main challenge isn’t the technology itself but whether we can trust these agents to operate without human oversight. As no single vendor will dominate the AI ecosystem, a neutral broker is needed to manage this agentic network effectively. This development raises important questions about trust and the future of human-AI interactions.
QUESTION: How might the increasing presence of AI agents in everyday life change the way we interact with technology and each other?
