
AI Agents: You Have 67 Days to Prepare
Posted April 02, 2026
Chris Campbell
We were there.
Saw it with our own eyes.
Jensen Huang stood in front of thousands of people at GTC 2026 and said it out loud:
"Every company in the world today needs to have an OpenClaw strategy, an agentic system strategy. This is the new computer. This is as big of a deal as HTML, as big of a deal as Linux."
He's right.
But he left something out.
Every individual is going to want to have an agentic strategy, too.
The good news? You can start learning these tools before the crowd.
As in, right now.
That's why I spent the last couple months putting together an AI agent tutorial designed for people who are just getting started.
(Release coming soon!)
Here’s why this is important…
For the first time in history, the same AI tools available to a Fortune 500 IT department are available to anyone with a laptop and a few hours to spare.
And for those who learn to use them, the playing field doesn't just tilt—it flattens.
Case in point: Mathew Gallagher, 41, used AI to build a billion-dollar company with his brother.

Every tool he used is available to anyone with a laptop and a few subscriptions. (Meanwhile, it’s getting even cheaper to do most of these tasks on your own computer.)
Yes, this is just the beginning.
But the window to get way ahead of the crowd is closing.
You Have 67 Days
At our Tech Turning Point event, we said 2025 was the year AI agents caught their first wind. And 2026 will be when they scale.
Here’s more proof of the trend…
In 67 days, Apple will make it official for 1.5 billion iPhone users.
WWDC kicks off June 8—and if the rumors are right, Apple is rolling agentic AI directly into the operating system.
While OpenAI burns billions chasing hardware that doesn't exist yet—and Anthropic quietly eats their enterprise lunch—Apple has been sitting on the most valuable distribution asset in tech.
1.5 billion iPhones.
And if what we're hearing is correct, Apple is about to pour gasoline on all of it—with a major announcement:
Siri is finally becoming a real AI assistant. Standalone app. Chat interface. Ambient intelligence baked into every corner of the phone.
Not just another chatbot you have to open. An AI that works from wherever you already are.
That's the moat ChatGPT can't replicate. They're spending billions to build what Apple has for free.
Why This Changes Everything
In short…
Apple is rolling out a system that lets AI agents reach into your apps and actually do things. Tell Siri to edit a photo. Book the Uber. Compare prices. It just happens.
Every app on 1.5 billion phones becomes agent-compatible overnight.
Apple is also opening up to MCP—the protocol that lets AI agents call external tools. Developers plug in. Apple handles the security.
On the model side: Apple cut a deal with Google. Your private data stays on-device. Complex tasks route to Google in the background, white-labeled as Apple.
The headline in June will be "Siri is finally smart." That's the wrong headline.
The right one: Apple just opened the most valuable app ecosystem in the world to agentic AI.
The sleeping giant just set its alarm. And the new computer is coming online, targeting mass adoption.
As promised, if you signed up for the Tech Turning Point event…
Your AI agent report—with full tutorials and a deployment toolkit—is coming.
Stay tuned.
