Hammy@0xx_Hammy
Kinda crazy how people still treat agentic inference like some niche ai buzzword when it’s slowly becoming the foundation for the next iteration of the internet.
We’re moving from humans manually using software to autonomous agents using software for humans. That shift alone is massive.
Imagine thousands or even millions of AI agents constantly executing tasks simultaneously, negotiating, researching, coding, handling transactions, optimizing businesses, creating content, managing communities, even coordinating with other agents without needing constant human input. Every single one of those actions requires inference. Not once, but continuously.
That’s why a lot of people in tech are starting to believe inference could become an even bigger market than training itself over time.
The numbers behind it are honestly stupid. AI infrastructure spending is already in the hundreds of billions, hyperscalers are throwing absurd amounts into compute, and demand for low latency inference keeps exploding because these agents need real time decision making.
The moment consumer facing agents become mainstream, the demand curve could go crazzy overnight.
Most people are still focused on surface level AI products while the actual infrastructure layer powering autonomous economies is quietly being built in the background.
Feels a lot like the early cloud era where only a small group understood how important the backend was before the entire world eventually depended on it
INFERENCE SZN