Each year in AI feels like ten years in the real world. That’s why, in this issue, I’m trying to cut through the noise for you.

I’ve been in this industry for almost a decade, and I’ve seen it evolve.

This will give you the illusion that AI can jump all the stages of “an ecosystem development cycle.”

But as I’ve explained in The AI Convergence, that’s not the case!

How fast will the entire AI ecosystem develop?

Like any other tech cycle, AI will need a complete infrastructural, commercial, and business model change, requiring 30 years for full maturation.

The "AI Convergence Thesis" posits that AI is not just another industry or technology but a transformative force reshaping the entire market landscape.

AI acts as a catalyst across three distinct phases, each expanding and redefining markets in new ways: enhancing existing Internet-native industries, enabling developing technologies to become viable, and forming the foundation for future, uncharted industries.

Each phase has its timeline and distinct impact on market dynamics, pushing AI beyond conventional uses to become an integral, multi-layered component of a digitally amplified "Web²."

This convergence could ultimately drive a redefined, AI-powered economy with significant and lasting growth potential across sectors.

AI Layer on Existing Industries (Linear Market Expansion)

Enhancer for Developing/Complementary Industries (Linear Technology Expansion)

Foundation for Emerging Industries (Non-linear Expansion)

So get ready for it!

Where are we going next?

In the business trends for 2025, I emphasized how some macro-trends are shaping the AI world in the coming year:

1. AI Scaling

2. Multimodal AI

3. Agentic AI

4. AI Data Centers

5. Sovereign AI

6. General-Purpose Robotics

7. AI Advertising

8. AI Video and Music Generation

9. Autonomous Vehicles

10. AR Glasses and AI Hardware

11. Energy Innovation

AI’s growing energy demand spurs innovation in sustainable power solutions, potentially leading to an energy revolution.

In addition, there are a few more fundamental shifts happening right now!

What fundamental shifts are happening right now?

AI Agents Redefine Work and Automation

Generative AI Becomes Mainstream

AI-Driven Sustainability Solutions

Rise of Personalized AI Experiences

AI in Specialized Industries

Emergence of Humanoid Robotics and On-Device AI

Quantum Computing Meets AI

Decentralized and Autonomous AI Ecosystems

What are we missing to get to the first ecosystem development cycle?

For the first cycle of AI to truly develop, we need the full maturation of a new kind of infrastructure, primarily thought for AI.

I’ve explained it in the new AI Hardware Paradigm.

As 2024 goes to an end, the interesting take is that the AI chip market is finally opening up in a way that just a year back was unthinkable, with players like Amazon becoming highly competitive and also towards players like NVIDIA.

This shows a critical thing that we’re at the initial stage, but which is speeding up, as we speak, for the infrastructural change needed for the first phase of AI mass adoption! Thus, this cycle will be completed in the coming 5-10 years.

Things are moving quite fast!

How will business models change?

AI Agents and Outcome-Based Business Models

Key Features

  1. Autonomous Problem-Solving: Ability to handle multi-step, complex tasks independently.
  2. Four-Step Process: Perceive, Reason, Act, and Learn, enabling continuous improvement.
  3. Enhanced Productivity: Automates routine tasks, freeing up professionals for strategic challenges.
  4. Data Integration: Leverages Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to ensure accurate and context-rich outputs.

Historical Milestones

Recent Developments

AI Agent Types and Applications

  1. Personal Agents: Manage personal tasks (e.g., calendars, emails).
    • Business Model: Freemium services, B2B partnerships.
  2. Persona-Based Agents: Tailored for specific professions (e.g., legal, coding).
    • Business Model: Subscription-based SaaS, enterprise licensing.
  3. Company Agents: Customer-facing solutions for digital engagement.
    • Business Model: Performance-based pricing, white-label solutions.

Evolving Customer Experiences

Business Models

1. Personal Agents


2. Persona-Based Agents


3. Company Agents

Recap: In This Issue!