Woodside Capital Partners flags shift to agent-native infrastructure in AI tech report
- Woodside Capital Partners published an AI market analysis on May 22, 2026, arguing that software demand is shifting from human-operated interfaces to “agent-native” infrastructure built for AI agents that execute tasks via APIs.
- The report frames “headless” architecture as a strategic requirement as agents become primary operators of digital services, shifting humans toward oversight and direction rather than execution.
- It flags diverging business outcomes, citing earnings-based evidence that some companies are already seeing agent-driven demand while others face structural headwinds as usage patterns move away from traditional screen-based workflows.
- The analysis maps current agent systems, highlights emerging multi-model architectures, and points to new startup formation opportunities tied to agent orchestration and tool execution.
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