From AI as chatbots to AI as a worker

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Summary

The article describes a fundamental shift in AI from chatbots to autonomous AI workers that deliver outcomes, transforming hardware, software, developer roles, product management, search, and pricing models.

Over the past few years, AI hasn't just become powerful - fundamentally it has changed how we use it. Chatbots have become commodity now, customers are not buying AI capabilities anymore they're buying outcomes. They want work done. That shift is changing entire software ecosystem. Hardware Infra is evolving to run models, agents, MCP servers and AI-native workflows. Developers are spending less time in writing code and more time in shipping with AI. Product Managers are moving beyond feature roadmaps to designing AI powered workflows. Search is now conversation Tech stack shifting from standard API to autonomous agents Pricing is gradually shifting from seat based subscription to usage and outcome based models. What else do you think is evolving or completely breaking in this new era?
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