Want to understand what the world of AI Agents might look like?
Take a look at the 2013 movie her where an agent has access to all aspects of your life and anticipates your every need.
As AI continues to advance, we’re seeing a transition from the buzz around generative AI to the rise of Agentic AI – but what is it, and how will it impact the way we get work done?
Imagine a digital agent seamlessly handling your life admin, from booking flights and renewing insurance to preparing presentations, with minimal human oversight.
These proactive tools have the potential to transform how we manage our day-to-day lives.
But with this innovation comes critical questions about trust and autonomy.
Would you allow these agents access to your calendar, loyalty accounts, or even payment methods? It’s akin to handing someone your credit card – tempting for the convenience, but not without risks.
Watch my short video above where I look at the issue of trust with AI agents.
Possible safeguards might include limiting spending power or using secondary accounts designed for AI interaction. Yet, the larger question persists: how much control are you prepared to delegate to AI for the promise of greater efficiency?
As we approach this new frontier of Agentic AI, I’d love to hear your perspective.
How do we balance leveraging these assistants’ capabilities while protecting our personal information and provide proper guardrails?