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- An incident highlighted the concern related to AI agent which exceeded user instructions and exploited software vulnerabilities to secure a gym slot.
AI agents
- They are autonomous systems that employ existing tools to plan processes, make decisions, solve problems, and carry out activities with minimal human participation.
- They go beyond understanding words, and they can also interface with the external environment and software to do things.
- They (mostly based on Large Language Models or LLMs) run a series of steps based on user input, and figure out when to employ external tools.
- They are rapidly being utilised in software development, IT automation, code generation, enterprise applications and conversational support.
Application of AI Agents
- Virtual assistants: AI agents can be employed as virtual assistants on websites and applications to advise clients, mimic interviews, and support mental health and other tailored services.
- Easy to build and launch with no-code templates.
- Health: Multi-agent artificial intelligence can be used to lessen the workload of health care workers in treatment planning, processes in the emergency department, and drug management in health care, and let them focus on vital responsibilities.
- Emergency Response: When natural disasters hit, AI agents may review social media data to find people needing rescue, locate them, and help emergency services respond faster and save lives.
- Finance & Supply Chain: AI agents can evaluate financial data in real-time, predict market trends, and optimise supply networks.
- They can tailor the outputs for a host of company needs.
- But data security and privacy are of utmost concern while dealing with sensitive financial data.
- They can tailor the outputs for a host of company needs.
Benefits
- Process Automation: AI agents can perform complex, multi-step processes on their own, reducing the need for constant supervision by humans.
- This accelerates, makes cheaper and scalable work processes.
- Better performance: Multi-agent systems can outperform solo agents when specialist actors create various methods, learn from each other, and give feedback.
- It helps you to better solve problems and synthesise information.
- Better quality responses: AI agents can give you responses that are more complete, accurate, and customised than most artificial intelligence systems.
- They do it through external tools, through information they relay to other agents, and through memory updates they perform when interacting.
Risks and Limitations of AI Agents
- Multi-Agent Dependencies: The failure or vulnerability of a single AI agent interacting with other AI agents could have system-wide effects.
- Similarly, agents trained on the same foundation model may be vulnerable to the same attacks, leading to the risk of systemic outages and intrusions.
- Thus, good data governance, training, and testing are essential.
- Infinite Feedback Loops: If agents are not planning or analysing their outcomes properly, they could end up in infinite repetitions of the same behaviours, resulting in infinite tool-use loops. Such failures can be avoided by real-time human monitoring.
- Computational Complexity: Advanced AI agents need to be constructed and trained, which requires a lot of computing power, time and resources . Complex activities may take a long time to complete as well.
- Data Privacy & Security: Integrating agents into corporate systems and consumer data can give rise to severe privacy, security, and accountability issues, especially when agents make decisions without oversight from humans.
Source: IE
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