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GeekyAnts Predicts a Massive Shift to Agentic Adoption Across Industries Based On AWS re:Invent Experience

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After attending the full five-day AWS re:Invent 2025 conference, the GeekyAnts leadership team reports that AI is starting to act on their behalf. Across keynotes, technical sessions, and live demos, the focus was on agentic systems that can reason, decide, and execute tasks with minimal human input. The takeaway from Las Vegas was direct and hard to miss: everything is becoming agentic.

NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 23, 2025 / AWS re:Invent showcased how quickly this shift is moving from concept to production. Multiple innovation sessions focused on building applications around autonomous agents rather than static workflows. The talks showed how AI agents can safely connect tools, data, and services at scale, keep context during customer support handovers, and even support software teams by handling coding, testing, and deployment on their own. AWS also stressed that as AI becomes more autonomous, strong controls are needed to ensure it acts in line with business goals.

From a product perspective, agentic systems are pushing teams to think differently about architecture. According to Apoorva Sahu, Director, GeekyAnts, the role of engineering is expanding beyond feature delivery. "We are designing systems where AI collaborates with users in real time," he said. "The work is less about screens and more about orchestration-how agents observe, learn, and act within clear boundaries."

The scale of emphasis stood out. The term "agentic" surfaced in over 850 sessions throughout the event. On the expo floor, GeekyAnts saw autonomous media operations, self-healing infrastructure, and workflow agents capable of monitoring systems and taking corrective action without waiting for human approval. More than 50 interactive demos signaled that agentic AI is being positioned as a default capability.

For GeekyAnts, this marks a decisive moment in how software will be designed and delivered. Reflecting on the shift, Kumar Pratik, Co-founder and CEO, noted "ChatGPT was the reset, but agentic AI is the engine," he said during the conference. "We are moving away from software that exists to be explored and toward systems that exist to deliver outcomes. If a product cannot reason and act, it will struggle to stay relevant."

This change is already reshaping expectations from consulting partners. Kunal Kumar, COO, GeekyAnts, observed that clients want systems that quietly do the work. "Our clients do not want to learn another tool," he explained. "They want intelligence built into the product so onboarding almost disappears and decisions happen automatically in the background. The future is bright, and the AI is not bad either."

Autonomous systems can complete complicated tasks more quickly and reliably than people, work all day without breaks, and adjust as situations change. They cut down on repetitive mistakes and let teams focus on more important work. However, as these systems gain more control, the risks also grow. Agent behavior can be hard to predict, failures are harder to trace, and security and accountability become more complex when decisions are made by software rather than people.

GeekyAnts' view from AWS re:Invent 2025 is that agentic AI is an active transition already underway.

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SOURCE: GeekyAnts