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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

AI Agents Reshape Enterprise Operations and Consumer Services

Huawei unveiled a new "Agentic Operations" strategy at MWC Barcelona, showing how AI agents are moving from experimental to practical use. The company reported real-world wins: operators in Kenya reduced product launch time from months to just one week, while customer service teams in Hong Kong cut response times by 30%. Samsung is advancing its Galaxy S26 with upgraded Bixby and access to Gemini and Perplexity agents, letting users control devices through conversation.

Travel companies are racing to deploy AI agents that can search and book trips automatically, creating new operational challenges when systems fail. This matters because agent breakdowns could cost companies revenue and customer trust.

The infrastructure supporting these agents is exploding. The global AI infrastructure market is projected to grow from $158.3 billion in 2025 to $418.8 billion by 2026, driven by demand for specialized chips and edge AI processing. Companies are shifting from general processors to GPUs and custom ASICs optimized specifically for AI workloads.

Key takeaway: If you rely on AI tools for business or travel, expect more automation—but stay alert for outages and verify critical bookings are confirmed.

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