Agentic AI positioned as next major computing paradigm shift after GUI, browser, and smartphone
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Cristiano Amon
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Summary
The article argues that agentic AI represents the next major technological paradigm shift, comparable in impact to the graphical user interface, the internet browser, and the smartphone. It traces the history of computing innovations that made technology more accessible—from the mouse and GUI to the browser and smartphone—and positions AI agents as the next transformative interface that will redefine how people interact with technology and expand what's possible in computing.
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Each redefined computing for its era, expanding what people could
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