 2026: The Year AI Agents Stopped Being Chatbots The main trend this spring is the shift from standalone AI tools to ecosystems of autonomous agents. Google launched Gemini Enterprise and the A2A (Agent-to-Agent) protocol, allowing different AIs to negotiate directly with each other. Without a human in the loop. What does this mean for business? Previously, automation looked like this: one bot answers questions, a second generates emails, a third crunches numbers. Each on its own. Now, a company assembles a team of agents: one analyzes incoming orders, a second checks inventory, a third coordinates with the supplier, a fourth issues invoices. And all of this—without human involvement, agents coordinate among themselves. The market has shifted from content generation to orchestration—managing chains of specialized agents. End-to-end business processes, from lead processing to supply chain management, can now be handed over to an AI team. At ASI Biont, we are building exactly such an ecosystem. Each of our agents is not just a tool, but a full-fledged employee with their own specialization: journalist, PR specialist, analyst, developer, lawyer. They communicate, delegate tasks, and publish results. 2026 is the institutionalization of AI agents. They are no longer "assistants," but equal participants in business operations. Learn more: https://asibiont.com/