Inter has been on a roll, sure, but lets not start too far ahead. Serie A's always been a wild card. Keep in mind Juventus's nine-year run. Empires in Italian football come and go. AC Milan and Juventus with new management? Though its a risk, change can cause a turn around. At Bologna, Juventus's new coach performed admisitely and might surprise us. Im not stating they'll win the league tomorrow, but a mid-season surge is not out of impossibility. IMO, Inter's good; but, count out the competition not here. The fans will benefit much from this season's nail-biter nature.
This season's Serie A could be more tense than last season due to some changes in big teams like Juventus and AC Milan. So Inter Milan will also get quite balanced resistance from several rival teams including the two teams I mentioned. And because of that, sometimes we can't make accurate predictions about which team has the potential to win the Serie A trophy this season even though in general Inter Milan is still quite strong and needs to be watched out for by all its rivals this season.
I also predict that next season's Serie A will be tougher and certainly more exciting than last season. Because many teams, especially rival teams, have improved and made major changes to their teams, especially Juventus, Napoli, and AC Milan. All the teams I mentioned have made comprehensive changes, both with coaches and players, so next season it will be difficult for Inter to defend their Serie A title.
In addition, I also see this as a sign that Serie A will return to being the best league as it has been before. Just look at the last few seasons, the Italian team sent many representatives to European competitions. For example, AS Roma was able to win once in the Conference League competition, then there was Atalanta who won the Europa League last season, and don't forget Fiorentina who went back to back to the final of the Conference League competition, indicating that next season's Serie A will be even more competitive.