For decades, humans have adapted themselves to technology. We learned to type, tap, swipe, and stare at screens. Carrying a small glass rectangle everywhere became normal, even though it's deeply unnatural.

That era is ending.

The next generation will not adapt to technology. Technology will adapt to humans.

Computers will stop asking humans to learn interfaces. Instead, humans will express intent, and systems will execute. Interaction will become natural: voice, vision, context, gesture, and eventually thought. AI agents will work quietly in the background, handling tasks, decisions, and coordination. Software like CRMs and ERPs will exist, but mostly as backend systems for AI, not tools humans actively operate.

The most important shift is not better software. It is less visible software.

Sage VC exists to back builders working toward this future. We invest in companies building human-native interfaces, AI-first devices, ambient agents, and the infrastructure that makes invisible computing possible. We believe the biggest companies of the next decade will win by removing friction, not adding features.

This is not a short-term bet. I am dedicating this year and the next decade to understanding this shift, meeting the best builders, investing early, and building alongside them.

Technology is moving from being something humans use to something that understands them.

Sage VC is built around that belief.