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Hubspot CTO Dharmesh Shah: “We’re going to see a whole new generation of developers that are going to be seeking a platform on which to build their ideas.”
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“This is a professional network for agents, which I am personally involved in,” Shah told ZDNET. “Think of it as the number one professional network for agents, unlike LinkedIn, which is for humans.”
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Through the network, you can imagine teams of agents, consisting of “mini agents”, and a supervising agent, explained Shah.
“Over time, as these agents develop, they’re going to be able to, kind-of, use each other. So, one agent says, ‘I’m an agent that helps you do research on a company,’ right?”
That agent would look through public company transcripts, such as earnings calls. “Then, there’s an agent that will go look at the [corporate] website, and see how web traffic and all those kinds of things are doing, it’ll pull all that data together,” said Shah.
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“So, these global kinds of mini agents are used by a kind of higher-level agent, so, you’re sort-of composing these agents like Legos, then building higher-order structures.”
The agents become “digital teammates”, according to Shah. The agents.ai network is a marketplace to find which agents can do which tasks, “see what their experience is, whether they’d be a good fit or not” based on the feedback of users of agents.
Past efforts to build collaborating “objects”, such as the CORBA standard in the 1990s, were stymied by interoperability, noted Shah. This time around, the natural language ability of generative AI becomes the connective tissue for programming and assembling agents.
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“We can interact with AI through natural language, right? Well that also carries over to agents,” said Shah .
“The API, so to speak, of an agent is actually natural language. You don’t have to learn this other language to be able to make use of these agents, whether you’re doing it as a human or you’re doing it as another agent. That unlocks a new level of interoperability that I think has historically been hard to accomplish.”
Shah said the greater significance of agentic AI, and networks of collaborating agents, is a reinvention of CRM software.
“We saw lots of innovation back in the cloud days,” said Shah, referring to the 2006 to 2007 time frame when cloud computing first burst on the scene, “which was the last big kind of ‘transformative impacts every industry kind of thing’ – you know, cloud CRMs emerged, and have taken over now pretty much every kinda major CRM.”
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Today’s “paradigm shift” in CRM will be AI-led. “We’re going to have now a new kind of paradigm, which is going to be an AI-based smart CRM,” said Shah.
That shift means the competitive battle in CRM, between Hubspot and Salesforce and others, said Shah, will be about which “platforms” provide the best use of agents for both users and developers.
“One of the reasons I’m personally very excited about this, kind-of, AI transition, is that now we’re going to see a whole new generation of developers that are going to be seeking a platform on which to build their ideas, saying, ‘Hey, I want to build something for marketing or sales,'” he said.
“Which CRM platform will they choose? And, now, I think we have an opportunity to build this kind of new mindshare within the developer ecosystem to say, ‘Hey, now it’s not about Web-based applications; agents are the new apps,’ right? That’s the new thing that people will be building. So, that’s exciting.”