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[The Evolution of AI Agents: Redefining Software, Business Models, and Human Productivity]-[Bret Taylor: A New Class of Software Winners]

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The New Era of AI Agents: Redefining Software and Value

In a recent discussion, Brett Taylor, co-founder of Sierra, shared his insights on the current AI wave, drawing parallels to the original internet era while highlighting the unique shifts in how we define and value software. Taylor emphasizes that we are moving beyond simple "productivity enhancements" toward a future where AI agents perform actual business tasks, fundamentally altering the economic landscape of the software industry.

The Shift from Productivity to Outcomes

Taylor argues that the traditional way of valuing software—often based on per-seat pricing for horizontal tools like Zoom or Slack—often leads to commoditization. In contrast, he posits that the most valuable software is that which is closest to measurable business outcomes. "The closer you are to really valuable business outcome, the more your platform will be valued," Taylor notes. By using the analogy of the shift from impression-based advertising to CPC (cost-per-click) ads, he illustrates that as AI agents begin to autonomously perform tasks—such as making a sale or handling customer service—the pricing models will shift toward the value of those outcomes rather than the cost of the technology itself.

Competitive Intensity and the "Graveyard" of Incumbents

Unlike previous tech cycles where markets were often undefined, the current AI market features well-known, high-value categories like software engineering, customer service, and legal tech. This creates a state of "competitive intensity." Taylor warns that for established incumbents, the default is often disruption. Drawing on his experience at Google and Facebook, he notes that many legacy companies fall into a "graveyard" because they become addicted to their existing business models and cannot pivot fast enough. Transitioning from traditional software to agent-based models requires not just technical prowess, but formidable leadership to navigate the "messy middle" of organizational change, shareholder expectations, and accounting shifts.

The Role of Foundation Models vs. Applied AI

Addressing the ecosystem structure, Taylor views the relationship between foundation models and applied AI as a symbiotic evolution. While foundation models provide the intelligence, the value proposition for applied AI companies lies in "making it work" for specific business domains. He suggests that while infrastructure providers may occasionally move into the application layer, the cultures required to sell horizontal infrastructure versus vertical business solutions are distinct. Most companies will prefer to purchase purpose-built agents from software vendors rather than building their own, as vendors can amortize the complexity of innovation and compliance across their entire customer base.

The Future of Human Roles in an Agentic World

Perhaps the most provocative part of the discussion concerns the future of the human workforce, specifically software developers. Taylor identifies as a computer programmer at his core and views the current shift as a transition from "authors of software" to "operators of code-generating machines." He remains optimistic about the societal impact, suggesting that the economy will grow to absorb the increased productivity. His advice for the next generation is to lean into these tools—to be the "first accountant to use Excel" or the "first software engineer to use coding agents." By adopting these tools early, individuals can become 10x or 100x more productive.

Empowering the Generalist

Finally, Taylor expresses hope that AI will empower generalists. Historically, high-level creative or technical execution required significant resources and specialized teams. AI lowers the barrier to entry, allowing someone with a great vision but limited technical craft to produce exceptional results. By fostering the intersection of different domains of expertise, Taylor believes AI will drive a new wave of breakthroughs in science, technology, and art, ultimately benefiting society by moving away from hyper-specialization toward a more integrated, creative future.

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Brett, thank you for doing this.
Thanks for having me.
I'm glad we got it on the calendar.
It's a good time to do it.
You guys recently announced a new round.
Congratulations.

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