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Friday, March 20, 2026

AI Agents Go Mainstream: What You Need to Know

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just revealed his bold vision: by 2036, your workplace could have 100 AI agents for every person. At Nvidia, that means 75,000 humans working alongside millions of agents. These aren't chatbots—they're autonomous workers handling complex tasks around the clock. "They'll be working around the clock," Huang said, "so hopefully our people don't have to keep up with them."

Why this matters: Companies are already moving fast. McKinsey found 62% of organizations experimenting with AI agents, and McKinsey itself has 25,000 agents working with 40,000 employees.

Real Costs, Real ROI

Planning your own AI agent? Budget $15,000–$40,000 for an MVP that handles 60–70% of your workflow. Autonomous systems run $80,000–$200,000, while enterprise multi-agent setups hit $200,000–$500,000+. The payoff: businesses report 300–500% ROI within six months.

Enterprise Gets Practical

Red Hat is solving the tricky part: how to run diverse agents safely in production. Their "Bring Your Own Agent" approach wraps agents in security and monitoring without requiring developers to rebuild everything.

Bottom line: AI agents aren't coming—they're here. Start small, measure results, scale fast.

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