a: So, the agent is completely a____________ ? I don’t need to tell it what to do?b: Exactly. Its independence is going to yield all kinds of benefits for you, such as… , autonomous, a: OK, and is it a____________ in nature? That is, it’ll be able to predict my needs ahead of time?b: That’s right. The design of our agents leans into… , anticipatory, a: That’s all well and good, but surely it must be f____________ somehow? I only have experience with GenAI, but it makes a lot of mistakes., fallible, b: Of course, it can at times be i____________ . We’re working on its blind spots at the moment and pivoting towards improvement on…, insubstantial, : Hmmm. I’m still not convinced. I’ve heard stories of very e____________ behaviour from agents.b: True, there are some reports here and there, but you shouldn’t let these coalesce into…  , erratic, a: I see your point. So, would you say its usage is still n____________ or has agentic AI become the standard for most companies now?b: While a lot of firms are still hesitant, it’s being championed by some cutting-edge companies, those of which are paving the way… , nascent, a: It does sound like something I’d like to be part of. I mean, it’s going to be p____________ for so many industries, right?b: Without a doubt. And it’s extremely s____________ – we have no idea what its limits are. And every new implementation will feed into… , paradigm-shifting, scalable.

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