Five Things AI: AI Productivity, Apple AI, MCP, Agent-Month, Claude CodeEverything you need to know about AI at the beginning of 2026. Really.Heya and welcome back to Five Things AI! This week's AI reads reveal a stark divide between executive hype and worker reality: leaders celebrate eight hours saved per week, with 94% trusting AI daily, while 40% of employees would happily ditch it forever, signaling that prompt engineering alone won't cut it. True transformation demands AI vanishing into workflows, unnoticed, especially for SMBs poised to leapfrog giants by tackling tasks they couldn't touch before, unlike enterprises merely streamlining headcounts on familiar plays. Apple, ever the ecosystem maestro, sidesteps the frenzy, content to distribute frontier models through iPhones without chasing AGI headlines, much like they've funneled others' software for decades. Deeper in the trenches, MCP and skills spark debates on context pollution, but mastering agentic coding's new vocabulary unlocks real fun, even if integration stumbles for now, with systems sure to sharpen coordination soon. Claude steals the show regardless, fueling holiday "benders" where coders like Vercel's CTO hack year-long projects in a week for slot-machine thrills. I'm team Antigravity myself, leaning on Claude models laced with Skills and MCP, yet the buzz confirms agentic AI's addictive pull across the board. Enjoy this edition of Five Things AI! The AI productivity mirage: Executives see eight hours saved. Workers see almost nothing.
Interesting findings in these studies. I assume that there are different sets of understanding about AI and what AI can deliver. Telling people to do prompt engineering now as part of their daily routines won’t work, they need AI deeply embedded so they don’t notice it anymore in the workflows. Also, I think that SMB will benefit exponentially from agentic AI because they can suddenly do things they couldn’t do before, whereas large organizations don’t learn new tricks, they can just do what they are already doing more efficiently and with less people involved. Apple vs. the AI Hype Cycle
Indeed, Apple has been notably absent from the AI race and Siri still lacks real functionality besides setting a timer (much like Alexa), but I do think that Apple will just blend AI into its products to make them better without confusing the customers too much with talk about AGI. MCP, Skills, and Agents
Coding with modern agentic coding environments is a lot of fun, but you have to learn a new set of vocabulary first… Agentic AI and The Mythical Agent-Month
I am not so sure about the argument. I understand that integration currently is an issue, but I assume that agentic systems will get better at that as well. Claude Is Taking the AI World by Storm, and Even Non-Nerds Are Blown Away
I am not using Claude Code, I’m in the Antigravity camp, but I’m mostly using the Claude models there. And now Antigravity also uses Skills and MCP and all that good stuff the people at Anthropic thought of. So cool. (…continue reading.)... Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app |






