Alex Khoroshchak

Will AI agents replace support teams by 2026 or simply become their infrastructure?

I don’t think AI agents will replace support teams by 2026. What we’re seeing across every company we work with is something different. AI becomes the foundation that handles volume, speed, and routine accuracy, while human teams shift into roles that require context, judgment, and empathy.

Most support leaders tell us the same thing: once AI removes the repetitive load, teams finally have the bandwidth to do the work that actually matters. They solve complex cases faster, focus on relationship-building, and deliver a better experience overall.

So will AI become the backbone of support infrastructure? Absolutely.

Will it make human teams unnecessary? Not even close. It just gives them space to do their best work. What do you think?

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Anish Sharma

By 2026? No way support teams are gone. But yeah, AI is definitely becoming the backbone. It's like... AI handles the boring repetitive stuff, and humans finally get to do the interesting work that actually requires thinking.

I've noticed this pattern before - new tech doesn't really "replace" jobs as much as it shifts what those jobs look like. Support teams will still be around, they'll just be doing different (and probably more interesting) work.

The companies trying to go full AI-only are gonna have a rough time when something breaks or a customer has a weird edge case that needs actual judgment. @alex_khoroshchak @CoSupport AI