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AI Agents Are Rewriting Business Rules in 2026 — Podcast

By Thomas McMurrain · 3:08

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AI Agents Are Rewriting Business Rules in 2026 — Podcast

By Thomas McMurrain · Thursday, June 25, 2026 · 3:08

From agentic AI governance to autonomous hiring platforms, discover why SMBs that act now on AI automation will define the next era of business.

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AI Agents Are Rewriting Business Rules in 2026 HOOK: What if the window to adopt AI for your business is already starting to close — and the companies pulling ahead right now aren't bigger than you, they're just faster? Here's what's actually happening in 2026, and why it matters to you today. [PAUSE] CONTEXT: We're at an inflection point. From financial tech hubs in Mumbai to aerospace supply chains spanning multiple countries, AI has moved from boardroom buzzword to operational reality. This week, new research and product launches are confirming what forward-thinking operators already suspect — the businesses that act now are pulling away, and the gap is widening fast. For small and medium businesses, the window is open. But it won't stay that way. [PAUSE] First — the trust problem is real, and it has to be solved before deployment, not after. Dr. Vint Cerf, one of the Internet's co-creators, told ZDNet this week that humanity has essentially encountered a new life form and is still working out how to relate to it. The core finding: agentic AI governance must clarify shared responsibility and accountability upfront. For SMB owners, that means the AI you deploy isn't just a tool — it's a participant in your business that needs defined roles, clear boundaries, and measurable accountability. [PAUSE] Second — workflow automation isn't coming. It's here. InCruiter, a Bangalore-based company, just launched an end-to-end AI hiring platform that automates the complete recruitment journey — from resume screening through onboarding — eliminating the manual handoffs that drain time and introduce costly errors. What's significant isn't just the automation. It's the seamlessness. Connected AI workflow is now the architectural standard forward-thinking platforms are building toward across every business function. [PAUSE] Third — the old model is collapsing. Thomas McMurrain, founder of Buji Development Corporation and creator of the Agent Midas platform, put it directly: businesses winning right now are replacing entire software stacks with autonomous agents that already know their business and work around the clock. Agent Midas deploys ten specialized AI agents — each running the model best suited to its function — handling content, advertising, telephony, and podcast production simultaneously. For businesses under three million in annual revenue, that's enterprise-level capability at an SMB price point. [PAUSE] THE TAKEAWAY: Before your next team meeting, ask yourself one honest question: how many manual handoffs happen in your business every single day? Write that number down. Then visit agentmidas.xyz and map at least one of those workflows to an AI agent that can run it autonomously. That's where you start. [PAUSE] CTA: Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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