Category: Technology | Published: 2025-07-17
What Are ‘AI Agents’ And Why Are They Struggling?
AI agents are software systems that use large language models (LLMs), like ChatGPT or Claude, in combination with tools and applications to carry out goal-driven tasks without constant human input. Unlike chatbots or virtual assistants that only provide responses, agentic AI is designed to take actions, such as navigating software, interacting with web content, or managing emails, based on natural language instructions.
Examples include agents that can generate reports, schedule meetings, or execute multi-step operations such as processing CRM queries or managing code deployments. The idea behind them is that AI can behave like a semi-autonomous digital worker, thereby improving speed and efficiency while reducing costs. However, recent evidence suggests the reality falls far short of the promise.