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Is Agentic AI the future? Need to understand the Agentic AI future possibilities

first they said....machine learning is future then they said.....supervised ML.....then they said unsupervised ML....the they said re-inforced ML....then they said AI is future...then they said diff versions of AI is future...then they said chatgpt is future....then they said deepseek is future....then they said grok is future...then they said.....
 
Yes. Agentic ai is the talk of the town these days. Ai developers create ai agents that are like mini bots or mini apps. You can connect these apps/bots/agents to your tool and get more insightful information.

For example if you use JIRA or GitHub, you can use an AI agent to get insights about your open tickets, defects assigned to you, list of features and so many things like that. You will first login or connect to the agent with your user id. Then the agent will talk to Jira (or bitbucket or whatever application) using your credentials and perform the search. It is like you going and searching manually. Instead of that, this bot will do. And fetch the information and present it to us.

This is just a very basic application of the Agentic AI. But overall functionality will be the same for all.
 
Yes. Agentic ai is the talk of the town these days. Ai developers create ai agents that are like mini bots or mini apps. You can connect these apps/bots/agents to your tool and get more insightful information.

For example if you use JIRA or GitHub, you can use an AI agent to get insights about your open tickets, defects assigned to you, list of features and so many things like that. You will first login or connect to the agent with your user id. Then the agent will talk to Jira (or bitbucket or whatever application) using your credentials and perform the search. It is like you going and searching manually. Instead of that, this bot will do. And fetch the information and present it to us.

This is just a very basic application of the Agentic AI. But overall functionality will be the same for all.
I like IntelliTLDR plugin, it provides nice summary when there are many comments in the JIRA ticket.
 
 
first they said....machine learning is future then they said.....supervised ML.....then they said unsupervised ML....the they said re-inforced ML....then they said AI is future...then they said diff versions of AI is future...then they said chatgpt is future....then they said deepseek is future....then they said grok is future...then they said.....
What’s there to not love about confusion? While today they’re selling us generative AI based on LLMs (large language models), they’re already planning tomorrow’s confusion with AI based on LWMs (large world models).
 
Any idea on Agentic AI possible future options?
Its an amaxing tool but a bubble at the same time. AI companies try to push ai in usecases where it's not really applicable or reliable, for example, llm powered browsers. What's the point beyond page summarization? Best thing you can do is learn how to use ai to improve your workflows while double checking each and every statement it makes
 
Its an amaxing tool but a bubble at the same time. AI companies try to push ai in usecases where it's not really applicable or reliable, for example, llm powered browsers. What's the point beyond page summarization? Best thing you can do is learn how to use ai to improve your workflows while double checking each and every statement it makes
Agentic browsers is a thing now. Where they can navigate to get exact information that you request... Recently helpful, it helped me narrow down properties from listing websites. Pretty helpful IMO.
 
Agentic browsers is a thing now. Where they can navigate to get exact information that you request... Recently helpful, it helped me narrow down properties from listing websites. Pretty helpful IMO.
Oh I see. yeah that's a great usecase, or like cursor would say "you are absolutely right". I guess I've always created scripts for these things so never thought how a non-coder would do it
 
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