AI World Journal Report: The Rise of Agentic AI: When Software Stops Asking for Permission
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https://aiworldjournal.com/the-rise-of-agentic-ai-when-software-stops-asking-for-permission/
This article explores the transition from reactive tools to agentic AI, which consists of systems capable of independent planning and action without human consent. These autonomous entities are currently being integrated into finance, cybersecurity, and software engineering to maximize operational speed and economic efficiency. However, the shift introduces significant systemic risks, as these machines operate at velocities that outpace traditional human oversight and governance. The text highlights technical challenges like alignment drift and the unpredictable nature of multi-agent interactions. Ultimately, the author argues that while the profit-driven deployment of this technology is inevitable, society must establish new regulatory frameworks to manage the transfer of authority from people to software.