AI is rapidly evolving from isolated tools into systems that we’ll engage with continuously throughout daily life. What began as an optional assistant on our devices is becoming a constant presence—an invisible layer that supports how we communicate, create, and make decisions. From writing and research to business strategy and healthcare, AI is shifting from something we “use” to something we “live with.”
Even if the current wave of large language models (LLMs) eventually reaches its technical limits, the next era of AI is already taking shape through new infrastructures and interconnected systems. The biggest shift is the transformation from models to Unlike traditional models that simply generate responses, agents are designed to take action—reasoning, planning, and collaborating with humans and other systems.