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1: Everyoneās using AIāso why does it feel so unpopular?
AI is everywhere, even if you donāt realize it. Itās behind your GPS, your streaming recommendations, and even the weather app you check every morning. A new Gallup-Telescope survey found that 99% of Americans used at least one AI-enabled product last week. Yet most people arenāt exactly thrilled about it.

Whatās the deal?
Hereās the twist: two-thirds of those AI users had no idea they were interacting with AI. Whether itās Alexa setting timers or Netflix serving up your next binge-worthy series, these tools have quietly woven themselves into everyday life. But when asked about AI in general, the vibes werenāt great:
72% of people think AI is bad for controlling misinformation.
64% worry about its effect on social connections.
The only bright spot? 61% believe AI could improve medical diagnosis and treatment.
Why it matters: People are clearly uneasy about the bigger picture. Deepfakes, job losses, and data privacy violations are feeding a sense of mistrust. But hereās the irony: no oneās giving up their GPS or Spotify playlists anytime soon. We rely on these tools, even as they make us nervous.
Who should fix it?
This might surprise you: 68% of Americans think both businesses and government need to step up and tackle the risks of AI together. From misinformation to privacy concerns, people donāt want an āeither/orā debateāthey want collaboration. For national security issues, though, 62% put the ball firmly in the governmentās court.
Americans are stuck in a love-hate relationship with AI. Itās essential, but itās unsettling. For businesses and policymakers, this is a wake-up call: transparency and collaboration arenāt just nice-to-havesātheyāre necessary to build trust.
AI isnāt going anywhere, but how we use and regulate it will define whether people embrace itāor just tolerate it.
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2: Googleās AI push: upgrade or upsell?
Google just made its AI tools a default feature in WorkspaceāGmail, Docs, Sheetsāwith a $2 monthly price hike per user. It sounds like a helpful upgrade, but itās a calculated move to get more businesses using its Gemini AI tools, whether theyāre interested or not.
Whatās changing?
Previously, businesses had to pay $20ā$30 extra for AI features. Now, theyāre included in all Workspace plans, with a modest price bump. While $2 per user might seem small, it adds up fast across millions of users. Itās a classic bundle strategy: even if you didnāt want it, you might find yourself using it.
Microsoftās different play
Meanwhile, Microsoft announced a pay-per-use model for some AI tools in its Copilot suite. Itās less of a forced buy-in but could lead to unpredictable costs for heavy users. Both companies are tweaking their strategies to win over businesses that are still cautious about investing in AI.
The bigger picture: Ā This isnāt just about pricingāitās a race to make AI indispensable. By integrating these tools into everyday software, Google and Microsoft are betting businesses wonāt want to go back. For startups and companies alike, itās a signal: the AI-powered workplace is here. The real challenge? Figuring out how much value itās worth.
3: Agentic AI: the next wave of automation?
Generative AI might be the headline act today, but agentic AI is the buzzworthy sequel. Instead of just generating content, agentic AI takes actionāhandling multi-step tasks autonomously, like booking flights, managing supply chains, or solving IT issues. Think of it as your digital coworker that actually gets things done.

Whatās the big deal?
Tech heavyweights are betting big:
Google: Gemini 2.0 focuses on agentic AI, with CEO Sundar Pichai describing it as thinking "multiple steps ahead and acting on your behalf."
OpenAI: Launching "Operator," a tool that can code, plan, and execute tasks independently.
Nvidia: Pushing the boundaries with agentic AI that "uses sophisticated reasoning and iterative planning to solve complex problems."
Salesforce: Promises to deploy over a billion AI agents next year, calling it the "third wave" of AI evolution.
Real-world impact
Agentic AI is poised to transform industries like:
Healthcare: Automating patient scheduling and data analysis.
Customer service: Resolving queries from start to finish.
Cybersecurity: Detecting threats and patching vulnerabilities autonomously.
Supply chain management: Predicting demand, optimizing logistics, and preventing bottlenecks.
While the promise is undeniable, there are questions about oversight and accountability. What happens when these agents go rogue or make mistakes? Leaders like Salesforceās Marc Benioff stress that businesses must balance innovation with human supervision.
Agentic AI isnāt just a tech buzzwordāitās a glimpse into a future where AI doesnāt just assist but takes the wheel on complex tasks. It could redefine how businesses operate and free up humans to focus on creative, strategic work. Whether itās revolution or hype, one thingās clear: AIās next act is just getting started.
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