Agentic AI
AI systems that can autonomously plan, reason, and execute multi-step tasks.
Definition
Agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems capable of autonomous decision-making and action. Unlike traditional AI that responds to single prompts, agentic systems can break down complex goals into subtasks, use tools, gather information, and iterate on their approach. In document intelligence, agentic AI can orchestrate multi-step workflows like researching across documents, synthesising findings, and generating reports.
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