As long as people have been buying, selling, or trading goods, middlemen have been, well, in the middle of things. Whether serving as keepers of critical information or the unlocks to must-have relationships, these intermediaries—brokers, agents, consultants, and even local service providers—have functioned as the glue holding the world as we know it together. From Marco Polo on the Silk Road to the market makers that defined my early years on Wall Street, middlemen have stood the test of time as indispensable pillars of stability.
Yet today, AI is rewriting the rules of engagement. With each new model advancement, individuals and businesses are increasingly empowered to do more with less. The roles once dominated by human go-betweens are being automated, optimized, and in some cases, outright eliminated. As efficiency becomes the new currency, the traditional role of middlemen is increasingly under threat.
Middlemen have long thrived on helping us normals navigate complexity. Faced with uncertainty, consumers and businesses alike have historically been willing to pay for an extra (yet oftentimes superfluous) layer of assurance—like the time I hired a seasoned litigator to handle my first speeding ticket at 16 (oops!). However, AI is increasingly stepping in—faster, cheaper, and often more accurately—to replace the security blankets once provided by these assumed experts.
While 2022 and 2023 were all about building AI foundations, over the past 18 months the focus has shifted to applications. While AI copilots integrated into workflows built early trust, we’ve now entered the Age of Agents—where AI is no longer just assisting existing systems; it's reshaping how they operate.
In this new paradigm, AI isn’t just putting pressure on middlemen—it is increasingly eliminating them. Industries are shifting from human-driven networks to AI-powered ecosystems, where knowledge is instant, relationships are algorithmically brokered, and complexity is autonomously managed.
The village is shrinking. Middlemen are vanishing. And the world? It's increasingly held together by smarter models that understand us better than we understand ourselves.
The decline of middlemen is not just an economic shift—it’s a cultural one. For centuries, intermediaries have wielded power not just because they provided expertise but because they controlled access to knowledge, networks, and resources. Consumers depended on their primary care doctor for access to blood tests. Brands trusted marketing agencies for the best PR contacts, designers, and ad buyers. And businesses relied upon expensive brokers to source products and navigate global trade.
As AI democratizes these advantages, it will redistribute power away from centralized gatekeepers and into the hands of individuals and operators by offering:
Not quite. While AI's impact feels more like a tsunami than a wave, middlemen won’t vanish overnight. Instead, their roles will evolve. The most successful will transition from connecting to curating and coaching, as they provide uniquely human value—emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, regulatory guidance, proprietary access, and complex decision-making beyond AI’s existing imagination.
This future may favor a more artisanal economy, where middlemen thrive by prioritizing quality over quantity in the value they provide. However, the larger trend is clear—traditional hierarchies built around knowledge asymmetry will be washed away by AI-driven systems that are flatter, faster, and functionality-rich.
As AI permeates every industry, the addressable opportunities will evolve, making us as a firm eager to explore:
AI-powered assistants that handle everything from researching to planning. By replacing cookie-cutter consultants, they will offer users greater autonomy in categories like…
AI-enabled marketplaces that seamlessly connect businesses and consumers with goods and services. By replacing redundant human interactions with AI-enhanced understanding, they will proactively match translated demand to personalized supply across industries like…
AI operating systems for service providers that expand and amplify skills. They will shift workflows from reactive and run-of-the-mill to proactive and personalized with dynamic data tracking and real-time recommendations across fields like…
…and these initial examples only scratch the surface.
The incoming Age of Agents isn’t just about streamlining the status quo. It’s about reprogramming reality and dramatically democratizing. No more browsing endless vendor profiles or filling out onerous intake forms. Unified systems will take us from input to outcome in a few seamless user-directed steps. And this evolution will open the door to a world of unprecedented user access and autonomy.
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