Agentic
[/eɪˈdʒentɪk/]
Definitions
Describing AI systems capable of autonomous action, planning, and decision-making. An agentic AI can break down tasks, use tools, and work toward goals with minimal human intervention.
“The new release moves toward more agentic workflows where the AI can complete multi-step tasks independently.”
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