AI Agents
AI Agents refer to software programs specifically designed to autonomously perform tasks or provide intelligent assistance in various environments on behalf of users or other systems. These agents can perceive their environment, make decisions, and take actions to achieve specific objectives. They are capable of interacting with external environments, collecting data, and using that data to perform self-determined tasks.
Common types of AI agents include reactive agents, deliberative agents, and learning agents. These agents enhance productivity by automating routine tasks and providing intelligent insights while maintaining the human-in-loop approach to ensure that human oversight and decision-making remain crucial for any business. This approach maintains the necessary balance between human wisdom and artificial intelligence.
Use cases span various applications, such as customer service chatbots, autonomous vehicles, and robotic process automation. For instance, for fraud detection in financial sectors, AI Agents monitor transactions for potential fraud, but human analysts review the flagged transactions to ensure legitimate activities are not mistakenly blocked.
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