Apps promised to make life easier but increasingly became work, creating too many choices to sift through, too many apps to manage, too many group arguments to mediate, and too much time spent comparing, scrolling, and deciding. Technology that was supposed to save time now consumes time. A quiet revolution is shifting value from apps as tools to AI agents as assistants that autonomously handle tasks. Users will move from opening multiple apps to instructing agents with simple commands. AI agents can perform multi-step decisions, such as ordering a team dinner within budget and group preferences, removing friction and reducing direct app use.
Too many choices to sift through Too many apps to manage Too many group arguments to mediate Too much time spent comparing, scrolling, and deciding
But here's the thing - a quiet revolution is brewing. We're witnessing the shift from apps as tools to AI agents as assistants. From opening five different apps a day to saying, "Handle it for me simply."
Imagine this: Priya wants dinner for her team of 8. Instead of opening Swiggy and scrolling through restaurants, she tells her AI assistant: "Order team dinner, something everyone will enjoy, under ₹400 per person."
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