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AI agents are the next generation of intelligence. They move beyond analysis to independently act, adapt, and solve real-world problems – without the need for human intervention.

To have agency means to possess the ability to act independently and make choices. That, in a nutshell, is what differentiates an AI agent from the enterprise AI that is embedded in today’s best software solutions. Standard AI can analyze data, recognize patterns, and generate insights – but it’s still just an advisor, waiting for human action.

AI agents, by contrast, build on those capabilities and take things further. Instead of merely offering suggestions, they are designed to take action themselves – executing decisions, coordinating tasks, and interacting with systems on your behalf. These agents are goal-driven, responsive, and increasingly embedded inside the tools and workflows businesses already rely on.

AI agents explained

An AI agent is a type of artificial intelligence system that is capable of autonomously performing tasks and pursuing predefined goals. AI agents can problem-solve, make decisions, and execute actions without human intervention. They use large language models (LLMs) and natural language processing (NLP) techniques for a range of applications – from virtual assistants and complex analysis to robotics and self-driving cars. AI agents learn from their experiences and adapt their behaviors over time. They even work with other agents to coordinate and perform highly complex workflows. 

AI agents vs. agentic AI

The difference between AI agents and agentic AI is subtle but meaningful. It comes down to scope, autonomy, and orchestration. AI agents are individual software entities designed to perceive, plan, and act toward defined goals, and usually do so within a single task or workflow. Agentic AI refers to a broader paradigm, intended to coordinate multiple agents, tools, or processes to achieve complex outcomes. Think of AI agents as individual musicians, each capable of interpreting their part and performing it with precision. Agentic AI is like the conductor – guiding timing, synchronization, and flow across the ensemble to deliver a cohesive symphony.

How do AI agents work?

AI agents operate in a continuous closed-loop cycle that lets them perceive their environment, plan intelligently, act decisively, and learn from the results. Each stage of this loop is supported by a specialized component that helps the agent behave autonomously and adapt over time.

1. Perception model

An AI agent needs to be able to "see" its working environment in order to analyze it, create plans of action, and carry them out. As a sensory interface, the perception module gathers information from a range of sources, including sensors, linked apps, and direct user interactions.

2. Reasoning engine 

After gathering data, the reasoning engine analyzes trends, evaluates risks, and decides on the best course of action. Before acting, AI agents use algorithms to simulate outcomes and weigh several options.

3. Action execution

After selecting a course of action, the agent goes into the execution phase. This involves carrying out decisions through task automation, workflow management, or direct interaction with physical or digital systems.

4. Feedback loop

The feedback loop allows the agent to learn from experience. It monitors outcomes against performance goals and success criteria. If results fall short, the agent adjusts its future behavior, improving accuracy and effectiveness over time.

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Conclusion

In just a few years, AI has evolved from a passive digital assistant to an active participant in daily operations. With such new technology, we’ve yet to fully realize the benefits and enhancements this could bring to the business world. But you guessed it: This also means we’re probably not fully aware of the potential risks that could come from poor security or rushed implementations. That’s why the path forward with AI agents depends on thoughtful design, responsible deployment, and strong governance. With the right foundation in place, there’s no telling what new horizons AI agents can help you reach.

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