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The quiet shift happening in AI right now
Something worth paying attention to right now is how quickly AI is moving from “tools you use” to “systems that operate.” We are no longer just prompting models and getting answers back. We are wiring agents into workflows that watch, decide, and act without constant human input. That shift is subtle, but it changes everything about how businesses scale. For business owners, this means your operation does not need more people to grow. It needs better systems. An AI agent that handles follow ups, qualifies leads, manages content, or keeps projects moving creates leverage that compounds every week. For builders, this is where the real opportunity opens up. The value is not in building one off automations. It is in creating reusable agent systems that can be deployed across multiple businesses. The same backend logic can power many different front ends. This is also why the winners going into the next year will not be the ones chasing every new AI release. They will be the ones who slow down long enough to build clean foundations that agents can run on top of. If you want help turning this into something real, start inside the resources and frameworks I have shared here. Follow the workflows, build one system end to end, and ask questions as you go. This is exactly how the flywheel starts spinning.
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🎉 Happy New Year, Skool Community! 🎉
2026 is the year of execution, leverage, and serious income growth. At Webinity, we’re scaling fast and we’re recruiting hungry sales reps & closers to sell everything Webinity offers to real businesses globally. What you’ll be selling (FULL Webinity stack): - 🌐 High-conversion websites (modern, mobile-first, trust-driven) - 🔍 SEO optimisation (rank higher, get organic leads consistently) - 🤖 AI chatbots & AI text bots (24/7 customer handling & lead capture) - 📞 AI receptionists (never miss a call or enquiry) - ⚙️ AI automations (workflows, follow-ups, internal systems) - 📈 Lead generation systems (email, WhatsApp, CRM pipelines) - 💬 Automated messaging systems - 📊 Dashboards & reporting - 🚀 Business scaling & digital optimisation solutions Why this is easy to sell - Most businesses have outdated websites & poor SEO - AI instantly increases conversions and reduces staff costs - Clear ROI = faster closes - Massive demand across every industry Earnings - £200 per AI automation closed - Commission-based (your income scales as Webinity scales) - No income cap — performance decides pay Who this is for - Self-starters & closers - Comfortable with outreach (calls, DMs, cold conversations) - People who want real sales skills + real money We provide - Clear offers - Sales direction & positioning - Services businesses already want You bring - Consistency - Discipline - Hunger to win If you’re serious about making 2026 your breakthrough year, comment “WEBINITY” or DM me.
There’s been some big news in the past couple weeks for agentic AI. Here are 10 major updates you might have missed.
A quick roundup of what’s moving the space forward right now. 1. OpenAI strengthens ChatGPT Atlas securityOpenAI published an article on how they are continuously securing Atlas and other agents. They are using automated red teaming powered by reinforcement learning to find and patch exploits before they can be abused. Fast response loops and agent security are becoming a serious priority. 2. Claude Code is adding custom agent hooksAnthropic’s founder confirmed that the next version of Claude Code will support hooks and frontmatter for custom agents. This lets developers extend Claude Code with their own agent logic and behaviors. Custom agent workflows are officially coming to Claude. 3. Forbes highlights AI agent overload for small businessesA Forbes article points out that 58 percent of US small businesses now use AI, which is double since 2023 according to the Chamber of Commerce. Many are managing more than a dozen tools at once, creating overhead and complexity. The comparison was like having multiple remote controls for the same TV. 4. Windsurf launches Wave 13 with parallel agentsWindsurf released Wave 13 including free access to SWE 1.5 and true parallel agents. Features include Git worktrees, multi pane and multi tab workflows, and dedicated terminals for command execution. They are clearly betting big on agent based coding. 5. Claude Code is now writing itselfThe creator of Claude Code shared that all recent development was written by Claude Code using Opus 4.5. In the last month alone, 259 pull requests were generated with tens of thousands of lines added and removed. Agents are now running for minutes, hours, and even days at a time. 6. Forbes covers how agents are changing jobs and purposeAnother Forbes piece this week focused on how AI agents are automating routine work across nearly every profession. This is forcing people to rethink where humans actually add value. Agent driven work transformation is now a mainstream conversation. 7. Google publishes 40 AI tips including agent usageGoogle released a guide with 40 practical tips, many of which focus on integrating agents into daily workflows. This is less theory and more hands on guidance for everyday AI usage.
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