Quick breakdown from a session I did on how AI is evolving: • Traditional AI → rule-based • Generative AI → content + reasoning • AI Agents → workflow automation • Agentic AI → autonomous decision-making + execution https://youtu.be/Z/_m9UWvOJHs The big shift is automation → autonomy. I also walked through a real-world production incident to compare how Generative AI, Agents, and Agentic AI would handle it differently. My take: promising, but still early for true autonomy in production. Curious: • Is Agentic AI actually new or just hype? • How close are we to trusting it end-to-end? submitted by /u/capizzaboy
Originally posted by u/capizzaboy on r/ArtificialInteligence
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