You Won't Need A Mouse And A Keyboard In The Upcoming Future.
It's the age of AI agents. Say it, and it'll happen.

Approximately a year ago, I was approached by a startup to help them with their investor presentation. Their product was simple - a tool that allows AI to control your screen. I absolutely loved that idea.
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You do not need to give AI hands and legs with a robot. You need to give it a computer for it to actually be useful.
It’s fun to see ChatGPT telling you advice on how to grow your Instagram followers. But it’s another game if it actually does that for you (somehow?)
It’s the age of AI agents. Employees are being replaced with AI at a worrying rate. Some CEOs are even doing that without feeling a shred of human guilt. Not only that, when they try AI agents, they realize they made the correct operational choice.
The truth is, AI agents perform the job the way an entry-level person would. There were days where you could’ve just told the new guy in your company, “Look, you’ll get it in time. Just take it as baby steps and you’re only human.”
These days are over. If you’re underperforming compared to an AI agent, a rushed CEO would just let you go. A smart CEO would look at your long-term potential exceeding that AI agent, and would actually keep you. But this highly depends on your functionality, right? If you’re clicking on the same button every day, your long term would be… well, clicking on the same button.
Google’s latest project
It kind of makes sense that the company behind the most used computer browser, Google Chrome, would be working on such a project. They released it recently. An AI agent that can do things for you.
It’ll be slow, as if a 3-year-old were learning how to use a computer and finding you a flight. But in time, with proper integrations and advanced AI models, it could find you a flight much faster than you in your prime.
The project, codenamed Mariner, is still in its early stages and costs quite a lot. Yet, they’re not the first to do so.
Copilot did that with Microsoft.
Claude and Anthropic worked that out as well.
Companies know that the next age of AI is giving it the capability to act rather than just talk. Yes, it’ll be confined to a computer — but it will showcase a useful use case in many, and I mean many, situations.
Writing an article, you could just tell your AI agent to do so, while working out. Then review and tell it what to change.
Designing a video? That usually takes hours. It’ll still take hours, but the agent could do it for you.
The way you treat your phone when you expect it to call someone for you, is the way you will be treating your AI agent when you want to do… well, practically anything.
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