{"id":53365,"date":"2024-08-22T07:21:54","date_gmt":"2024-08-22T11:21:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centricconsulting.com\/?p=53365"},"modified":"2024-08-27T11:39:13","modified_gmt":"2024-08-27T15:39:13","slug":"what-are-ai-agents-ai-agents-vs-chatbots-and-virtual-assistants_ai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centricconsulting.com\/blog\/what-are-ai-agents-ai-agents-vs-chatbots-and-virtual-assistants_ai\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are AI Agents?: AI Agents vs. Chatbots and Virtual Assistants"},"content":{"rendered":"

Learn about what AI agents are, their similarities to related AI technologies, and how to determine if they’re a good next step for your organization.<\/h2>\n
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The world of artificial intelligence can be dizzying, with new terms and technologies emerging at breakneck speed. Among newer technologies, AI agents have generated a significant buzz \u2013 and for good reason. Many companies already employ AI to automate tasks and increase productivity. AI agents are the next breakthrough in technological transformation.<\/p>\n

We can think of AI agents as being on the same level as the steam engine was during the Industrial Revolution. Just as steam engines provided energy to drive machinery, enabling unprecedented mechanical work that revolutionized industries, AI agents offer more than rote automation. They offer intellectual and decision-making capabilities that can augment human intelligence and help business leaders solve problems in new ways.<\/strong><\/p>\n

But what are AI agents? And how do they differ from more traditional and well-known AI chatbots and virtual assistants?<\/p>\n

We aim to demystify AI agents<\/a> and explore their relationship with other somewhat similar technologies, such as AI chatbots and AI-powered virtual assistants. Understanding these nuances can help you determine whether implementing an autonomous AI agent makes sense for your organization and what steps to take as you prepare.<\/p>\n

What Are AI Agents?<\/h2>\n

AI agents<\/a> are large language models (LLMs) equipped with tools to take on specific roles and autonomously make decisions. Also known as agentic systems or compound AI systems, they\u2019re unique in their ability to make reasoned decisions without human intervention.<\/p>\n

While some refer to chatbots as AI agents or use the terms interchangeably, they\u2019re not the same. Although AI agents are role-based, they are not chatbots, which lack the decision-making capabilities, autonomy, and problem-solving skills that define AI agents.<\/strong><\/p>\n

AI agents operate based on predefined protocols, unlike conventional AI tools like ChatGPT<\/a> that respond to user prompts. While they can range from simpler rule-based systems to complex machine learning models, all AI agents share four common threads:<\/p>\n