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Vol. I · No. 251
Mon · 8 Jun
A Daily Lexicon of Trustworthy Data
The Lexicon

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agentic systems

/eɪˈdʒɛntɪk ˈsɪstəmz/ - n.

1 [colloq.] Software empowered to act on decisions no human had been assigned to make.Keep. Punchy.This is the problem.

Working definition

2. Systems in which a model plans and executes multi-step actions across tools with limited human intervention.

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See also
  • copilotA second opinion on data the org never gave a first opinion on.
  • guardrailsRules that enforce a policy, written for the policy the org has not yet enforced anywhere else.
  • human in the loopThe named human who will be blamed for the output they were given two seconds to approve.
  • inferenceThe part priced per call, unlike the definitions it relies on, which are free and missing.