I agree, while it may not be dead, it certainly is changing in the traditional sense! While some companies have been quick to adapt AI in their software development processes, some haven't adapted so quickly in their approach to project planning!
It'll be interesting to see how businesses adapt within this crazy landscape!
Archit Mittal
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Agile isn't dead — but the ceremony-heavy version of it is becoming irrelevant. With AI-assisted development, the feedback loop is collapsing. You can prototype, test, and iterate in hours instead of sprints. What I'm seeing with clients is that the teams shipping fastest have moved to something closer to continuous decision-making — small bets, quick validation, and letting AI handle the boilerplate so humans focus on the product decisions that actually matter. The two-week sprint feels like a relic when you can ship meaningful changes daily.