AI Agents: the revolution that will transform work, family, and digital legacy
From virtual assistants to autonomous agents, artificial intelligence is reshaping the present and molding the future of productivity, relationships, and generational memory.
Artificial intelligence promises much. For some, it’s a revolutionary promise. For others, just smoke and mirrors. But one thing is certain: what we’ve seen in the past two years is only the beginning.
Assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Perplexity have already revolutionized how we access knowledge and interact with computing systems. They’ve taught us to converse with machines in natural language, breaking down technical barriers and simplifying access to information. But this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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A new generation of artificial intelligences is poised to enter our lives: AI agents. They won’t just answer our questions; they’ll act on our behalf, learn from us, and free us from countless repetitive tasks.
If an assistant can be seen as a sort of digital Oracle to consult when needed, an agent is an tireless worker: a bloodhound waiting to be unleashed or a digital butler always on hand, capable of autonomously performing repetitive tasks, organizing your activities, and even managing your affairs while you sleep.
Imagine a near future where you no longer chase deadlines, organize activities, or manage your business. Your AI agent will do it, with an efficiency and precision that today seems like science fiction. To some extent, it’s already possible now. This revolution will transform work, family, and even the digital legacy we leave for future generations.
AI Agents as digital workers
Today, many of us are digital entrepreneurs or digital workers immersed in an almost fully digitalized economy. The last time I met a client in person was three months ago. The rest happens online: emails, video calls, document sharing, and an endless data flow.
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