For the past few years, artificial intelligence has been discussed almost exclusively in terms of models. Bigger models, faster models, smarter models. More recently, the focus shifted to agents, systems capable of planning, reasoning, and acting autonomously. Yet the real leap in usefulness does not happen at the model level, nor at the agent level. It happens one layer above, at the level of Skills.
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Our team of editors and writers assessed each application based on factors such as: Relevancy: What pressing problem does the technology solve? Ingenuity: How novel is the technology? Progress and potential: In what ways has the technology already proven itself? Is it positioned for long-term viability and scalability? Impact: What kind of impact-from economic to cultural-might the technology have over the next five years?