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Research PaperResearchia:202603.05046[Computer Science > Peer Reviewed]

AI Agents and Agentic Systems: A Multi-Expert Analysis

Laurie Hughes

Abstract

ABSTRACT The emergence of AI agents and agentic systems represents a significant milestone in artificial intelligence, enabling autonomous systems to operate, learn, and collaborate in complex environments with minimal human intervention. This paper, drawing on multi-expert perspectives, examines the potential of AI agents and agentic systems to reshape industries by decentralizing decision-making, redefining organizational structures, and enhancing cross-functional collaboration. Specific applications include healthcare systems capable of creating adaptive treatment plans, supply chain agents that predict and address disruptions in real-time, and business process automation that reallocates tasks from humans to AI, improving efficiency and innovation. However, the integration of these systems raises critical challenges, including issues of attribution and shared accountability in decision-making, compatibility with legacy systems, and addressing biases in AI-driven processes. The paper concludes that while agentic systems hold immense promise, robust governance frameworks, cross-industry collaboration, and interdisciplinary research into ethical design are essential. Future research should explore adaptive workforce reskilling strategies, transparent accountability mechanisms, and energy-efficient deployment models to ensure ethical and scalable implementation.


Source: Semantic Scholar - Journal of Computational Information Systems (90 citations) PDF: N/A Original Link: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/46ddc757d49a5cacb0b50f6716a953c0bbea41f9

Submission:3/5/2026
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Subjects:Peer Reviewed; Computer Science
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