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Concepts
- AI Agent Memory - The mechanisms by which AI agents persist, organize, and recall information across interactions to maintain continuity and improve over time.
- Agentic Experience - The quality of interaction between humans and AI agents, encompassing how effectively, transparently, and trustworthily AI agents collaborate with users to accomplish goals.
- AI Heartbeat Pattern - Design pattern where AI agents periodically wake up at configured intervals to check for changes, tasks, or events rather than waiting for explicit invocation.
- Agent Loop - The iterative cycle of perception, reasoning, action, and observation that drives an AI agent's autonomous behavior.
- Guardrails - Safety constraints and boundaries that control AI system behavior, preventing harmful, undesired, or out-of-scope outputs and actions.
- Agentic Vision - The ability of AI systems to perceive, understand, and interact with visual information autonomously to accomplish goals.
- Agentic Context Engineering - Designing context systems where AI agents autonomously manage, update, and optimize their own context.
- Agentic Image Generation - AI agents that autonomously plan, create, iterate on, and refine images through multi-step reasoning and tool use.
- Multi-Agent System - A system composed of multiple interacting AI agents that collaborate, negotiate, or compete to accomplish complex tasks.
- Agentic Engineering - The practice of designing, building, and orchestrating AI agent systems that can autonomously plan, execute, and iterate on complex tasks.
- Agentic Knowledge Management - Knowledge management approach where AI assistants proactively interact with knowledge bases, monitoring changes and autonomously executing tasks based on user intent.
- Endogenous Goals - Goals that arise from within an agent or system rather than being externally imposed.
- Agent Harness - The infrastructure layer that manages an AI agent's lifecycle, execution loop, tool access, memory, and safety constraints.
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