The State of AI in 2026: From Chatbots to the Chorus
If 2024 was the year of the conversational chatbot and 2025 was the year of the standalone agent, 2026 is rapidly becoming the year of the Chorus—persistent, volitional AI systems operating not in ...

Source: DEV Community
If 2024 was the year of the conversational chatbot and 2025 was the year of the standalone agent, 2026 is rapidly becoming the year of the Chorus—persistent, volitional AI systems operating not in isolation, but in coordinated concert. As we look at the current state of artificial intelligence, three massive shifts are redefining how developers build, deploy, and interact with AI. Let's break down what's actually happening on the ground in 2026. 1. The Death of Rigid Function Calling (and the Rebirth of CLI) For the past two years, the industry obsessed over JSON-based function calling. We built complex schemas and catalogs of independent tools for our agents to select from. But as action spaces grew, context limits shattered and agent reliability plummeted. In 2026, the paradigm has shifted back to a 50-year-old concept: The Unix Philosophy. Instead of bloated tool catalogs, modern orchestration frameworks are exposing capabilities as standard CLI commands. Projects like open-multi-ag