What if your AI didn't just follow instructions… but coordinated a whole team to solve complex problems on its own?In this episode, we dive into the fascinating shift from traditional AI Agents to a bold new paradigm: Agentic AI. Based on the eye-opening paper “AI Agents vs. Agentic AI: A Conceptual Taxonomy, Applications and Challenges”, we unpack why single-task bots like AutoGPT are already being outpaced by swarms of intelligent agents that collaborate, strategize, and adapt—almost like digital organizations.Discover how these systems are transforming research, medicine, robotics, and cybersecurity, and why Google’s new A2A protocol could be a game-changer. From hallucination traps to multi-agent breakthroughs, this is the frontier of AI you haven’t heard enough about.Synthesized with help from Google’s NotebookLM.Full paper here 👇https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10468
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