Jonathan Garrity
NYC • CEO @ Tagup Inc.

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The Future of Business as AI Capabilities Evolve

March 26, 2026

Key Narrative

We are in the early stages of a transformation in what businesses can do and how they’re structured. AI capabilities are improving rapidly—not just in language and image generation, but in reasoning, planning, and executing complex tasks. This post attempts to think through the implications for business over the next 3-5 years.

The core argument: AI will compress the relationship between company size and capability. Small teams will be able to do what once required large organizations. But this doesn’t mean all large companies disappear—it means the reasons for scale shift. Distribution, trust, capital, and data advantages remain. Pure labor leverage does not.


Outline

I. Introduction: The Capability Explosion

II. What AI Can Do Now (and Soon)

A. Current Capabilities (2026)

B. Near-Term Capabilities (2027-2028)

C. What Remains Hard

III. Implications for Business Structure

A. The Shrinking Team

B. The Remaining Reasons for Scale

  1. Distribution: Reaching customers still requires presence
  2. Trust: Brand, reputation, relationships
  3. Capital: Physical assets, R&D investment
  4. Data: Proprietary training data, feedback loops
  5. Regulatory capture: Compliance as moat

C. The Hollowing Out

IV. Industry-Specific Trajectories

A. Software & Technology

B. Professional Services

C. Media & Content

D. Manufacturing & Industrial

E. Finance

V. Strategic Implications

A. For Startups

B. For Large Companies

C. For Workers

D. For Investors

VI. What I’m Less Sure About

A. Pace of Change

B. Employment Effects

C. Concentration Effects

D. Specific Predictions

VII. What My Company Is Doing

A. AI in Industrial Settings

B. How We Use AI Internally

C. What We’re Watching

VIII. Framework for Thinking About This

A. Questions to Ask

  1. What tasks in your business can be decomposed into steps?
  2. Which of those steps can AI do today? In 2 years?
  3. What remains that requires human judgment, trust, presence?
  4. How do your competitive advantages change?
  5. What new capabilities become possible?

B. Mental Models

IX. Conclusion


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