Category Archives: Agents

“It’s the autonomy, stupid!”

This is the title of Yefim Natis‘s post about agentic computing. “Agents can be the building blocks for composable solutions, and orchestration agents may take on the role of a composer. Autonomy of a software component is not new. The … Continue reading

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Decision Agents Today

Right after DecisionCAMP-2025, where James Taylor was the moderator of the Expert Panel, he posted a nice presentation, “Building Decision Agents with LLMs & Machine Learning Models,” about Decision Agents within modern decision intelligence platforms. A brief summary:

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Mike Gualtieri about AI Decisioning Agents

Mike Gualtieri wrote: “All of AI Agents need a decisioning capability. Having said that, the breadth and depth of decision intelligence technologies are so broad that specialized AI Decisioning Agents can be much more sophisticated and subject to more direct … Continue reading

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“All Business Logic Will Go To AI Agents”

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Warren Powell about “Agentic AI”

The latest AI buzz word: “Agentic AI”. “AI” has become such an empty phrase, and adding adjectives such as “agentic” simply adds more jargon. When referring to software, can we please use terms that clearly describe products that businesses can … Continue reading

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