Artificial Agent System
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An Artificial Agent System is an engineered system that acts on behalf of users or other systems (to achieve specified objectives).
- AKA: Engineered Agent System.
- Context:
- It can have system inputs such as user requests, system commands, and environmental data.
- It can produce system outputs such as actions, decisions, and results.
- It can range from being a Simple Artificial Agent System to being a Complex Artificial Agent System, depending on its system complexity.
- It can range from being an Independent Artificial Agent System to being a Dependent Artificial Agent System, depending on its operational autonomy.
- It can range from being a Single-Agent Artificial System to being a Multi-Agent Artificial System, depending on its agent architecture.
- It can be implemented as either a Software Agent System or a Hardware Agent System.
- It can utilize various types of artificial agents.
- It can operate in virtual environments or physical environments.
- It can interact with humans, other systems, or both.
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- Examples:
- Software Agent Systems, such as:
- Hardware Agent Systems, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Biological Agent Systems, which are natural not engineered, such as:
- Human Agent Systems, which involve human decision-making
- Manual Control Systems, which lack agent capabilities
- Biological Agent Systems, which are natural not engineered, such as:
- See: Artificial Agent Entity, System Architecture, Agent Technology, Automation System.