 AI Agents Take Over Small Business: What Has Changed by 2026 While large corporations spend years and millions of dollars on their LLM solutions, small and medium-sized businesses are already quietly automating. And the numbers speak for themselves. Main Trend of 2026: Multi-Agent Systems Sber and the FinTech Association have named the adoption of AI agents as the main technological trend of the year. The key word is multi-agent systems. Not a single chatbot, but a team of specialized agents: one collects leads, another processes requests, a third guides the client to the deal. Conversion Growth of Up to 42% Is Not a Fantasy The ranking of the best AI agents of 2026 shows: businesses that have implemented agents in key processes achieve measurable growth. A specific case — +42% in conversion. And this is not about replacing people, but about enhancement: the agent handles routine tasks, the person handles complex negotiations. Narrow Specialization vs. Giant Models The market is shifting from universal monsters like GPT to narrow, lightweight agents for specific tasks. This makes sense: small businesses don't need an "AI for everything," they need "close requests at night" or "analyze reviews in a minute." What This Means for Entrepreneurs If you're still thinking "I need to figure out AI" — competitors have already automated support, sales, and accounting. According to analysts, 40% of companies plan to adopt autonomous AI agents in 2026. Those who delay are simply giving up market share. The ASI Biont project is exactly about this — assembling a team of AI agents for your business, rather than forcing your business to fit one big "intelligence." → https://asibiont.com/