Agentic Large Language Models (LLMs) are advanced AI systems that extend traditional LLMs with capabilities for autonomous reasoning, planning, and acting in complex environments. They function as generalist planners, enabling them to tackle diverse, multi-step tasks by breaking them down and executing actions.
Agentic Large Language Models are AI systems that can reason, plan, and act autonomously to solve complex, multi-step problems. While powerful, they currently struggle with real-world tasks that have strict physical rules or require long-term planning, often performing worse than specialized AI programs.
LLM agents, AI agents, Autonomous LLMs, Agent-based LLMs
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