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What Is Agentic AI?

Last updated: April 2026

Definition

Agentic AI describes AI systems that act with goal-directed autonomy across multiple steps — planning, taking action, observing results, and continuing without explicit prompting at each step. It is the class of system rather than any specific product.

The term is currently more marketing than reality. Many products described as agentic are agents in the narrow sense — they execute multi-step workflows — but operate within very constrained scopes. The hard problems of organizational agency, such as durable authority and accountability across action sequences, are largely unsolved.

For engineering organizations, the relevant question is not whether a system is "agentic" but whether the actions it takes are scoped, declared, and reviewable.

Why Agentic AI Matters for Distributed Teams

Agentic AI introduces a new class of organizational risk: systems that act on real infrastructure without continuous human review. The risk is not that the AI is malicious — it is that authority is implicit, scope is undefined, and accountability is unclear.

The teams that adopt agentic AI safely treat it the way they treat junior engineers with shell access: with explicit scope, declared authority, and complete audit trails.

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What is agentic AI?

Agentic AI describes AI systems that act with goal-directed autonomy across multiple steps — planning, acting, observing, and continuing without explicit prompts at each step. The term currently outruns the operational maturity of most products it describes.

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