Understanding how AI fits into your workforce strategy starts with defining what it can and can’t do. This article explains how agentic AI differs from traditional AI agents, highlighting why this distinction matters for businesses trying to scale automation responsibly. Read it for perspective on what’s next in intelligent systems and what it means for your team’s productivity, oversight, and outcomes. Contact Modus Systems to discuss how to align your strategy with the right kind of AI.
How AI Agents Differ From Agentic AI: What Businesses Need To Know
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