
Leveraging AI 277 | AI Agents Take Over: Nvidia’s NEMO Claw, Meta’s “My Computer,” and OpenAI’s "Superapp”. Stripe & Visa’s new Machine-Payment Protocol, More investment in data centers than office buildings, and more AI news for the week ending on March 20, 2026
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Mar 21, 2026 AI agents are shifting from assistants to autonomous workers, with Nvidia building enterprise agent stacks and new chips for faster inference. Meta and Anthropic push local and browser-based desktop agents. Stripe, Visa and Tempo enable AI-to-AI payments and agent commerce. OpenAI pivots to enterprise and a combined superapp while data centers outpace office construction.
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Anthropic Wins Most First Time Enterprise Spend
- Ramp data shows 73% of companies' first AI spend goes to Anthropic, up from 50% in January, signaling strong enterprise traction against OpenAI.
- Isar uses this metric to explain OpenAI's urgency to refocus on enterprise coding products.
Agents Are Replacing Office App Workflows
- Office apps' UI power is waning as agent platforms like Claude Cowork generate most documents and presentations autonomously.
- Isar predicts Excel/PowerPoint usage will decline because agents create and iterate content inside agent workspaces tied to storage in Google or Microsoft.
People Issues Cause Most AI Failures
- Human factors, not model capability, cause most AI project failures; success needs AI literacy, autonomy frameworks, and cross-functional playbooks.
- Isar echoes Adi Pollack: align engineering outputs with user needs and codify collaboration processes to keep systems usable.
