The "agentic internet" is fundamentally reshaping software infrastructure and business models, as evidenced by the fact that 70% of traffic to Vercel’s documentation now originates from coding agents rather than humans. This rapid shift demands a transition from traditional seat-based subscription models to consumption-based pricing, reflecting the unpredictable, high-volume nature of agentic workloads. Effective agents require specialized infrastructure—such as secure sandboxes and persistent memory files like `soul.md` and `dream.md`—to facilitate self-improvement and maintain context across sessions. As agents increasingly handle coding, deployment, and data analysis, the role of the human worker is evolving into that of a steward, prioritizing the ability to orchestrate AI tools over manual execution. This transformation empowers domain experts, such as neurosurgeons or creators, to build sophisticated software solutions without traditional technical backgrounds, signaling a new era of individual-led innovation.
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