Building a unicorn has been synonymous for decades with the use of a large team of highly skilled professionals, years of trial and error, and significant investments in venture capital. That is the path to building a unicorn, which has a value of over a billion dollars. Today, however, there is a fundamental shift in the established model in which people live. As AI agentic systems develop rapidly, shaped in part by OpenAI’s vision of autonomous digital agents, one founder will now be able to accomplish what once required an entire team of workers.
It is evident in today’s emerging landscape that the concept of “one-person unicorn” is no longer just an abstract concept, but rather a real possibility, as artificial intelligence agents expand their role beyond mere assistants, becoming transformative partners that push the boundaries of individual entrepreneurship. In spite of the fact that artificial intelligence has long been part of enterprise strategies for a long time, Agentic Artificial Intelligence marks the beginning of a significant shift.
Aside from conventional systems, which primarily analyse data and provide recommendations, these autonomous agents can act independently to make strategic decisions and directly affect the outcome of their business decisions without needing any human intervention at all. This shift is not merely theoretical—it is already reshaping organisational practices on a large scale.
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