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The Internet of Agents Is Being Wired Up Right Now — Are You Ready?

35 min · 23. kesä 2026
jakson The Internet of Agents Is Being Wired Up Right Now — Are You Ready? kansikuva

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The chatbot era is winding down — and what's replacing it doesn't wait to be asked. In this episode of The Wired Garage with Pops, Pops and co-host Steele sit down with Matt Coatney, a technology leader operating at the intersection of enterprise AI and legal industry practice. Matt breaks down the real difference between a chatbot and an autonomous AI agent, shares what multi-agent systems actually look like in production today (not the sales pitch version), and offers a clear-eyed take on governance, accountability, and responsible adoption. From his own experiments building with Claude Code at home, to running AI workshops inside a major law firm, to advising on where to move fast and where to pump the brakes — this conversation is grounded, practical, and a little bit urgent. The Internet of Agents isn't a concept on a roadmap. It's being wired up right now, one workflow at a time. KEY TAKEAWAYS  - Agents act. Chatbots answer. A chatbot waits for your question. An agent has knowledge, skills, guardrails, and can be proactive — more like a coworker than an advisor.  - Multi-agent systems are real, but still maturing. Most enterprise deployments today are the same capability wearing different hats. The leap to agents filling entire job roles — not just tasks — is where the real shift happens.  - Move fast on stable infrastructure — not on everything. Target high-repetition, high-cost, low-risk tasks first. In regulated environments (law, health, finance), some things in the value stream should never be automated, regardless of capability.  - When an agent makes a mistake, accountability still sits with you. If you didn't set up the right guardrails, that's on the human who deployed the system — the same way a manager owns the outcomes of the people they supervise.  - Governance for agents isn't new — it's just scaling fast. Test harnesses, simulation, failure mode analysis, escalation paths. The questions are the same ones any good manager asks. The challenge is applying them at speed and at scale.  - Skill atrophy and over-reliance are real risks. After ninety-nine good AI outputs, you stop checking the hundredth. That's fine for low-stakes work — dangerous for skills that still matter when the tool goes down.  - "AI powered" is a marketing claim, not a fact. Get the technologists in the room. The gap between vendors who've embraced AI in a mature way and those who've just applied the label is already showing up in product quality and stability. KEYWORDS AI agents, autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, internet of agents, AI governance, AI accountability, enterprise AI, AI adoption, AI in legal, IT leadership, AI vs chatbot, agentic AI, AI guardrails, AI risk, AI washing, ServiceNow AI, Claude Code, MCP protocol, AI productivity, future of IT, IT service desk AI, AI skill atrophy, AI in enterprise, responsible AI, tech leadership, future of work, AI tools, wired garage If this episode got your gears turning, share it with someone on your team who needs to hear it — especially that person who's still convinced AI is just a fancier search engine. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen. Every rating helps the garage reach more people who are wiring it up. Take Matt's 15-minute challenge: pick one task you hate, hand it to Claude or ChatGPT, and let it show you what an agent can actually do. Then come back and tell us what happened. Connect with Matt Coatney on LinkedIn and follow the conversation as agentic AI keeps evolving. He's one of the most grounded voices in this space. 👍 Subscribe to The Wired Garage on Substack so you never miss a recap, deep-dive, or behind-the-scenes drop from the garage. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2537772/support]

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jakson The Internet of Agents Is Being Wired Up Right Now — Are You Ready? kansikuva

The Internet of Agents Is Being Wired Up Right Now — Are You Ready?

The chatbot era is winding down — and what's replacing it doesn't wait to be asked. In this episode of The Wired Garage with Pops, Pops and co-host Steele sit down with Matt Coatney, a technology leader operating at the intersection of enterprise AI and legal industry practice. Matt breaks down the real difference between a chatbot and an autonomous AI agent, shares what multi-agent systems actually look like in production today (not the sales pitch version), and offers a clear-eyed take on governance, accountability, and responsible adoption. From his own experiments building with Claude Code at home, to running AI workshops inside a major law firm, to advising on where to move fast and where to pump the brakes — this conversation is grounded, practical, and a little bit urgent. The Internet of Agents isn't a concept on a roadmap. It's being wired up right now, one workflow at a time. KEY TAKEAWAYS  - Agents act. Chatbots answer. A chatbot waits for your question. An agent has knowledge, skills, guardrails, and can be proactive — more like a coworker than an advisor.  - Multi-agent systems are real, but still maturing. Most enterprise deployments today are the same capability wearing different hats. The leap to agents filling entire job roles — not just tasks — is where the real shift happens.  - Move fast on stable infrastructure — not on everything. Target high-repetition, high-cost, low-risk tasks first. In regulated environments (law, health, finance), some things in the value stream should never be automated, regardless of capability.  - When an agent makes a mistake, accountability still sits with you. If you didn't set up the right guardrails, that's on the human who deployed the system — the same way a manager owns the outcomes of the people they supervise.  - Governance for agents isn't new — it's just scaling fast. Test harnesses, simulation, failure mode analysis, escalation paths. The questions are the same ones any good manager asks. The challenge is applying them at speed and at scale.  - Skill atrophy and over-reliance are real risks. After ninety-nine good AI outputs, you stop checking the hundredth. That's fine for low-stakes work — dangerous for skills that still matter when the tool goes down.  - "AI powered" is a marketing claim, not a fact. Get the technologists in the room. The gap between vendors who've embraced AI in a mature way and those who've just applied the label is already showing up in product quality and stability. KEYWORDS AI agents, autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, internet of agents, AI governance, AI accountability, enterprise AI, AI adoption, AI in legal, IT leadership, AI vs chatbot, agentic AI, AI guardrails, AI risk, AI washing, ServiceNow AI, Claude Code, MCP protocol, AI productivity, future of IT, IT service desk AI, AI skill atrophy, AI in enterprise, responsible AI, tech leadership, future of work, AI tools, wired garage If this episode got your gears turning, share it with someone on your team who needs to hear it — especially that person who's still convinced AI is just a fancier search engine. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen. Every rating helps the garage reach more people who are wiring it up. Take Matt's 15-minute challenge: pick one task you hate, hand it to Claude or ChatGPT, and let it show you what an agent can actually do. Then come back and tell us what happened. Connect with Matt Coatney on LinkedIn and follow the conversation as agentic AI keeps evolving. He's one of the most grounded voices in this space. 👍 Subscribe to The Wired Garage on Substack so you never miss a recap, deep-dive, or behind-the-scenes drop from the garage. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2537772/support]

23. kesä 202635 min
jakson You Can't Do That? Watch Me. — Jeremy Duncan on Tech, Mentorship & Staying Human kansikuva

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jakson Who's Building Your Software Now? IT, the Business, or the AI? kansikuva

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jakson AI Agents Are Replacing IT Workflows — Not People. Here's the Difference kansikuva

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