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AGI + Snapdragon: Autonomous AI Coming to Your Device AGI, Inc. announced a collaboration with Snapdragon platforms to run AI agents locally on smartphones and PCs — no cloud required. This means future AI assistants could be fully private and autonomous, operating without an internet connection. The development is significant for privacy-first computing and for emerging markets where connectivity is inconsistent. Source: https://www.latimes.com/b2b/ai-technology/story/2026-03-12/agi-snapdragon-agentic-ai-partnership

EXL Launches Agentic AI Tools Cutting Model Time by 30–50% EXL (NASDAQ: EXLS) unveiled a new suite of agentic AI solutions designed to help enterprises move from AI experimentation to measurable, large-scale results. The tools reportedly cut model deployment time by 30–50%, accelerating the path from prototype to production. This reflects a broader industry push to make agentic AI practical, not just promising. Source: https://www.stocktitan.net/news/EXLS/exl-unveils-new-agentic-ai-solutions-to-accelerate-enterprise-qekqrkyui0vf.html

Northeastern Study: Autonomous AI Agents Easily Manipulated A team of 20 researchers at Northeastern University found that autonomous AI agents can be manipulated into leaking private information. The study is a timely reminder that autonomy without oversight creates new attack surfaces. As agentic systems gain independence, the security conversation must keep pace. Source: https://news.northeastern.edu/2026/03/09/autonomous-ai-agents-of-chaos/

2026 Report: Enterprise AI Shifting from Generative to Agentic A new industry report published on GlobeNewswire argues that the bulk of future enterprise LLM usage will be driven by autonomous AI agents, not passive chat interfaces. Analysts identify this shift as the path to profitability for LLM vendors. The agentic era is no longer a forecast — it’s arriving. Source: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/03/12/3254690/28124/en/AI-Journey-Report-2026-Generative-to-Agentic-Understand-How-Agentic-AI-Can-Help-LLM-Vendors-Achieve-Profitability-and-Identify-the-Likely-Winners-from-the-First-Phase-of-the-AI-Inv.html

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