Notas del episodio
This first episode on a 2 part series analyzes how GenAI has evolved to deliver automation through AI Agents and Agentic AI. It highlights the differences between both of them citing many sources from IBM, Anthropic McKinsey and Gartner amongst others as well as their best use cases and differences and also mentioning some of the risks.
1. Generative AI (GenAI)
Generative AI refers to reactive systems that wait for user input, typically a prompt, to generate content1. Their job is to generate some kind of content based on what was provided in the prompt.
2. AI Agents
AI Agents are typically built to do specific tasks5. They are designed to help users with actions like answering questions, organizing a calendar, or managing an email ...
Palabras clave
AIArtificial IntelligenceCybersecurityMachine LearningGenAIAI EthicsDataArtificial General IntelligenceAGILLMAI AgentsAgentic AIAutonomous AI