Click here to read more.This podcast disccusses the IBM article entitled "AI agents in 2025: Expectations vs. reality" by Ivan Belcic and Cole Stryker. It examines the expectations surrounding AI agents in 2025 versus the current reality of their capabilities. It discusses the media hype around AI agents and provides insights from IBM experts on what constitutes an AI agent, contrasting current function-calling LLMs with truly autonomous agents. The podcast explores various narratives, including whether 2025 is truly the year of the agent, if agents can handle highly complex tasks independently, the potential for AI orchestrators to manage agent networks, and the debate around whether agents will augment or replace human workers. Ultimately, the experts emphasise the critical need for robust governance and strategic planning for successful and responsible AI agent implementation within enterprises.
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