Tech Executives Lead the Charge in Agentic AI Deployment

 

As it turns out, what was once considered a futuristic concept has quickly become a business imperative. As a result, artificial intelligence is now being integrated into the core of enterprise operations in increasingly autonomous ways – and it is doing so even though it had previously been confined to experimental pilot programs. 
In a survey conducted by global consulting firm Ernst & Young (EY), technology executives predicted that within two years, over half of their AI systems will be able to function autonomously.
There is a significant milestone coming up in the evolution of artificial intelligence with this prediction, signalling a shift away from assistive technologies towards autonomous systems that can make decisions and execute goals independently. 
The generative AI field has dominated the innovation spotlight in recent years, captivating leaders with its ability to generate text, images, and insights similar to those of a human. However, a more advanced and less publicised form of artificial intelligence has emerged.
A system of this kind not only responds, but is also capable of acting – either autonomously or semi-autonomously – in pursuit of specific objectives. 
Previously, agentic artificial intelligence was considered a fringe concept in the business dialogues of the West, but that changed dramatically in late 2024. The numbe

[…]
Content was cut in order to protect the source.Please visit the source for the rest of the article.

This article has been indexed from CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents

Read the original article: