Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative technological shifts of our lifetime. As an engineer, I feel incredibly fortunate to be building during this moment.
But the reality of this revolution is more complicated.
And the gap is even wider in communities that already face barriers to technical access.
People in my family — lawyers, small business owners, friends — regularly ask me the same question: "Is AI really as big as they say it is?"
"I'm glad I'm close to retiring… I don't see how I can compete in this new workforce."
That moment made something very clear. The AI revolution is happening — but it doesn't seem interested in carrying everyone along.
A world where only technically sophisticated people benefit?
Or a world where everyone — including the people I care about most — can participate?
Because the truth is: if my mom — who can barely use Gmail — has to learn prompt engineering, connect APIs, and manage AI workflows just to get value… then we built the wrong thing.
Most AI products today assume the user will adapt to the machine. But historically, the technologies that truly change the world do the opposite. They adapt to humans.
Today's AI tools focus on helping humans talk to AI. Chat interfaces. Prompt boxes. Workflow builders. But this is backwards.
The future isn't humans learning to operate AI systems.
The future is AI acting on behalf of humans.
You prompt. AI generates. You copy, paste, edit, send. A smarter typewriter — you still do the work.
Nexa reads, decides, and acts. You see the results. Zero prompting. Full execution.
Before the recent AI boom, the word agent meant something very simple: someone who acts on behalf of another person. Real estate agents represent you. Talent agents represent you. Lawyers represent you. You don't micromanage them. They understand your goals and act in your interest. That's the model AI should follow.
Your Personal AI Agent
Nexa is not another AI tool. Nexa is your AI representative. Instead of requiring you to learn how to use AI, Nexa learns how to represent you.
Most productivity tools store information. Nexa remembers context. Instead of searching for an email from 2022, Nexa already knows. Every morning she gives you a brief: conversations that need follow-up, commitments you made, people waiting on you, tasks that matter today. You don't search. You just ask.
Your digital life is fragmented — email, calendar, flights, notes, messaging. Nexa becomes the interface above all of them. You say "Find me a flight to London" and Nexa already knows your preferences, your schedule, your budget. She doesn't send you links. She handles the task.
Your attention is your most valuable resource. Nexa protects it. She filters emails, messages, and meeting requests. She can respond on your behalf: "Tayo is currently focused on a project and can't take new meetings this week." You don't manage your inbox. Nexa manages access to you.
Like GPS for your life, Nexa continuously recalculates based on deadlines, commitments, conversations, and priorities. She surfaces only what matters most. Not a long to-do list. Just the next few things that move your life forward.
The difference isn't features. It's judgment.
Information vs. judgment. That shift is what makes Nexa feel like it does more. It's not reporting on your life. It's running it.
If Nexa is going to be more than a tool, she needs to be invisible.
No bots joining your meetings. No robotic replies. No "my AI says…" moments. The people on the other side of a conversation should never know Nexa is involved — unless you want them to.
Auto-replies sound like you. Phone calls feel like a real assistant. The morning briefing is delivered quietly, not intrusively. Nexa is the assistant people feel but never see.
Not just executives. Not just engineers. Everyone.
Because the AI revolution shouldn't belong to the people who understand the technology best. It should belong to the people whose lives it can improve the most.
Your personal AI agent — a digital representative
that understands your life and acts on your behalf.
An Iroko Labs product · Built by Tayo Olukoya
Principal Software Engineer, SoFi · Staff Software Engineer, Twitter
tayo@irokolabs.ai