The figures all seem to be plagiarized from Russell and Norvig (all 4 editions; last is 2020). I doubt they are changed enough to make them public domain. It al
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The figures all seem to be plagiarized from Russell and Norvig (all 4 editions; last is 2020). I doubt they are changed enough to make them public domain. It almost looks like someone trying to summarize the theme of the book. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Davpoole (talk • contribs) 18:41, 18 January 2026 (UTC)
This section, which talks about defining artificial intelligence as the study of intelligent agents, mostly contains definitions of intelligent agents, plus a reference to one paper that defines AI this way.
I don't think this is a common definition for AI. A lot of systems of interest, e.g. computer vision systems or language models, are generally not considered agents. Additionally, the Advantages section is not really sourced, and I'm not sure it's a generally held view. MattF (talk) 20:05, 17 February 2023 (UTC)
I find it really odd to see a whole page about intelligent agents and not one reference of the field behind its development, Computer Science. 2001:8A0:786B:F300:C94B:61EF:B3C6:C5EF (talk) 18:50, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
Usually, in the public discourse, AI agents refer to a particularly autonomous type of AI that can achieve goals that require a series of steps. This is similar to the definition presented in the section "Alternative definitions and uses".
Should we cover more deeply this notion of agent in this article, or leave it for the article Autonomous agent? Alenoach (talk) 01:41, 24 September 2024 (UTC)
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As agentic AI continues to evolve, structured methodologies have emerged to help organizations evaluate, design, and govern intelligent agent-based systems. One such methodology is the AI Agent Capabilities Periodic Table (AIA CPT), developed by the Digital Twin Consortium. The AIA CPT categorizes agent capabilities across six functional domains:
It also introduces a five-level classification model of AI agents, based on autonomy and complexity:
The AIA CPT framework supports both business and technical alignment, offering YAML templates, evaluation matrices, and a GitHub repository for iterative design. It is publicly available and maintained by member organizations of the Consortium. The framework has been applied in multiple industry testbeds. One example is the Automated Negotiation Digital Twins testbed, which explores the use of digital twins and multi-agent generative systems (MAGS) to automate complex negotiation processes across organizational boundaries. The testbed demonstrates how agents can use digital twin-based utility functions to simulate and optimize negotiation outcomes in real time, addressing challenges such as incomplete information, institutional constraints, and dynamic operational conditions. It highlights the role of agent coordination, policy adherence, and resource allocation in enabling scalable decision-making across supply chains, logistics networks, and manufacturing ecosystems. Another application is the Digital Twins for Metal 3D Printing and Optimization testbed, which applies agentic AI principles to enhance the quality and efficiency of metal additive manufacturing. In this testbed, autonomous agents monitor sensor data streams in real time, analyze process deviations, and initiate adaptive control actions during the 3D printing of complex metal alloy parts. These agents operate within a closed-loop digital twin environment, using predictive models to continuously optimize microstructures and reduce defects without human intervention. The system demonstrates how agentic AI can support self-directed process optimization, adaptive quality control, and autonomous execution in high-precision manufacturing environments. | |||||||||||||||||||
Wooty101 (talk) 10:23, 1 July 2025 (UTC)
I removed the "Undue weight section" template at the beginning of the "Applications" section. The section has changed a lot since the template was added, when there was only a paragraph about self-driving cars. But the section still isn't great, so if you have an idea of what to do, feel free to discuss it here. Alenoach (talk) 02:02, 15 May 2026 (UTC)
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Conflict of interest disclosure: I am the author of the book referenced below. Per Wikipedia:Conflict of interest, I am proposing this change here rather than editing the article directly. Proposed addition: I'd like to suggest adding the following to the "Further reading" section: * Nagasubramanian, Dhivya. Agentic AI for Engineers. Apress/Springer, 2026. ISBN 979-8-8688-2360-2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-2361-9 Why this is relevant: The book covers [topic — e.g., "agentic AI system design, intelligent agents,percieve-reason-act loop, safety, and enterprise deployment patterns"], which falls within the scope of this article. Independent evidence of notability/relevance: ["The book has been adopted in to 266 libraries across the country https://search.worldcat.org/title/1584648098 " I'd appreciate any feedback from editors on whether this addition is appropriate. Happy to adjust the citation format or wording as needed. Rine7986 (talk) 02:43, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
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