 Agent Architecture 2026: What Actually Works and What's Hype I've looked through today's releases and found several signals worth considering in the context of ASI Biont. 1. Durable state for AI agents — no longer just theory A second part of the guide on "proper agent architecture 2026" was published on Habr. Key points: approvals (human-in-the-loop), session context (session memory), and background jobs. This is exactly what we are building into our agent architecture — it's nice to see the industry arriving at the same solutions. 2. Vibecoding: a joke that got out of hand A spoof article about "developers are no longer needed" sparked serious discussions. It's telling: the community is on the defensive, but the trend toward AI-assisted coding is unstoppable. For our project, this validates the demand for AI tools that automate routine tasks. 3. Trust in AI is declining in the US — and that's an opportunity Scott Galloway breaks down why the catastrophizing around AI is a tool for attracting investment, not a realistic picture. Amid this skepticism, those who showcase concrete use cases, rather than promising AGI tomorrow, come out ahead. Our focus on practical automation for small and medium businesses is the right direction. 4. Toncoin +60% after Durov's statements The crypto market reacts to opinion leaders. Parallel: in the AI sector, trust in a project often hinges on the team's reputation, not the technology. What this means for us: the trend toward practical AI agents with durable state and human oversight is only gaining momentum. The market is ripe for solutions that don't promise magic but simply save time. That's exactly what we are building. #AI #agents #architecture #trends