🔮 THE FUTURE: OOP AS THE UNIVERSAL INTERFACE (ORIGINAL)
By 2026, OOP has transcended its origins as a programming paradigm. It has become the lingua franca between humans, AI systems, and the digital world. When we want AI to understand a domain, we model it in objects. When we want AI agents to collaborate, they communicate through object protocols. When we want to build systems that scale from a single developer to global AI networks, we organize them as interacting objects.
The reason is simple: OOP provides the right level of abstraction. Not too low-level (like assembly or raw tensors), not too high-level (like natural language, which remains ambiguous). Objects are discrete, have identity, maintain state, and expose behaviors—just like the entities AI learns to reason about in the world.
"In 2026, we no longer ask 'should we use OOP?' We ask 'what are the objects?' Because everything—every AI agent, every service, every digital entity—is already an object. OOP became the language of AI because it was always the language of how we think about the world." — From "The Architecture of Intelligence", MIT Press 2026