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For most of human history, intelligence was always attached to a body that needed sleep. That just changed.
AI agents do not clock out. They do not get distracted, take sick days, or need a manager's approval before acting on a decision. They execute. Across customer service desks, legal research queues, software development pipelines, supply chain control rooms, and hospital intake systems, AI agents are not augmenting human workers - they are replacing entire workflows. The question is no longer whether AI will act autonomously. It already does. The question is whether the humans, institutions, and governments that built the world those agents are now running have any plan for what comes next.
When AI Acts is the account of the agentic revolution already underway - industry by industry, workforce by workforce, institution by institution - and what it means for everyone who lives and works in the world these systems are rapidly remaking.
Written by Lon Forehand - AI policy analyst, 24-year Congressional affairs veteran, and NASA policy expert - this is not a book about the future of AI. It is a book about what AI agents are doing right now, why the pace is faster than any prior technology transition in recorded history, and what the window for deliberate response actually looks like.
What this book reveals:
The headcount model is breaking. Small teams with the right agentic stack now outcompete enterprises that built advantage on workforce scale. The solopreneur operating at the leverage of fifty people five years ago is not a metaphor - it is a documented business reality.
The democratization gap is real. Access to agentic tools is not evenly distributed - the communities and workers who most need productivity gains are last to receive them while enterprises capture the advantage first. That is a policy choice, not a technical inevitability.
Agentic cybersecurity is an arms race with no finish line. The same capabilities that make agents powerful make them devastating for attacks - and the security perimeter built for human-speed threats does not exist at machine speed.
Governing agents is the hardest regulatory problem any government has faced. The model of holding humans accountable for human decisions breaks when the decision was made by an agent acting on instructions written months ago by someone who no longer works at the company.
Eight arguments for why the agentic era is different from every prior wave of automation:
• AI agents constitute a new kind of workforce - one that scales instantly and costs nearly nothing
• The industry-by-industry transformation is already documented, not projected
• The headcount model that organized twentieth-century business is structurally obsolete
• Labor market displacement in the agentic era is faster and broader than any prior automation wave
• The democratization gap is widening - access to agentic leverage is not evenly distributed
• The regulatory frameworks designed for human actors cannot govern autonomous agents
• Humanoid robots are the physical manifestation of the agentic revolution - and they are here
• The path from today's agents to AGI is shorter than almost anyone in policy is modeling
Who this book is for:
Business owners watching competitors do in hours what used to take weeks. Workers whose job descriptions are being rewritten by systems they never saw coming. Policy makers asked to regulate something moving faster than any prior regulatory challenge.
When AI Acts is the fifth book in the AGI Coming Soon series.
About the author: Lon Forehand spent 24 years at the intersection of technology policy and Congressional affairs, including budget and policy work for NASA and major aerospace contractors. He publishes AGI Coming Soon at agicomingsoon.substack.com.
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