The infrastructure era is ending.
For years, AI progress was measured in compute, connectors, and orchestration charts — who could build the biggest, fastest, most capable stack.
That was the infrastructure arms race.
But something new is happening.
Tools like OpenAI’s AgentKit, n8n, WisprFlow, and Make are quietly tearing down the barriers that once made automation hard. They’re simplifying everything — from versioning to evaluation to embedding agents directly inside real workflows.
And when friction disappears, the race shifts.
We’re moving from “Who can build it?” to “Who can build something that actually resonates?”
From orchestration to imagination.
From infrastructure to creativity.
The next advantage won’t come from access or funding — it’ll come from taste, empathy, and vision.
AgentKit doesn’t end competition; it evolves it.
Platforms like n8n won’t fade — they’ll adapt.
And every new release pushes all of us to think less about plumbing and more about purpose.
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