AI AGENT

News Excerpt: 

AI agents represent a significant advancement in artificial intelligence technology, enabling real-time, multi-modal interactions with humans. The launch of these models marks a new phase in AI, the transition from chatbots to multimodal interactive AI agents.

What are AI agents?

  • AI agents are sophisticated AI systems that can engage in real-time, multi-modal (text, image, or voice) interactions with humans. 
  • Unlike conventional language models, which solely work on text-based inputs and outputs, AI agents can process and respond to a wide variety of inputs including voice, images, and even input from their surroundings.
  • AI agents perceive their environment via sensors, then process the information using algorithms or AI models, and subsequently, take actions. 
    • Currently, they are used in fields such as gaming, robotics, virtual assistants, autonomous vehicles, etc

How are they different from large language models?

  • While large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3 and GPT-4 have the ability to only generate human-like text, AI agents make interactions more natural and immersive with the help of voice, vision, and environmental sensors. 
  • Unlike LLMs, AI agents are designed for instantaneous, real-time conversations with responses much similar to humans.
  • LLMs models excel in natural language understanding and generation, leveraging vast amounts of textual data for linguistic tasks. They incorporate external knowledge sources through retrieval mechanisms, as seen in RAG(Retrieval-Augmented Generative) models, enhancing their contextual understanding and response generation.
  • LLMs lack contextual awareness, while AI agents can understand and learn from the context of interactions, allowing them to provide more relevant and personalised responses. 
  • Language models do not have any autonomy since they only generate text output. AI agents, however, can perform complex tasks autonomously such as coding, data analysis, etc. When integrated with robotic systems, AI agents can even perform physical actions.

What are the potential uses of AI agents?

  • AI agents can serve as intelligent and highly capable assistants. They are capable of handling an array of tasks, from offering personalised recommendations to scheduling appointments. 
  • Reports suggest that AI agents can be ideal for customer service as they can offer seamless natural interactions, and resolve queries instantly without actually the need for human interventions.
  • In the field of education and training, AI agents can act as personal tutors, customise themselves based on a student’s learning styles, and may even offer a tailored set of instructions. 
    • In healthcare, they could assist medical professionals by providing real-time analysis, diagnostic support, and even monitoring patients.

Are there any risks and challenges?

  • AI agents showcase immense potential for the future, they are not without risks. Privacy and security are a key area of concern as AI agents gain access to more personal data and environmental information. 
    • Just like any AI model, AI agents can carry forward biases from their training data or algorithms, leading to harmful outcomes. 
  • As these systems become more common, appropriate regulations and governance frameworks should be laid out to ensure their responsible deployment.

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