AI Agents
Autonomous Decision Making
When an AI agent makes choices and takes actions on its own, without waiting for a human to approve every step.
Definition
The capability of AI agents to independently evaluate options, weigh trade-offs, and select actions based on goals, constraints, and learned experience. Includes confidence thresholds that determine when to escalate to humans.
Why it matters
The core capability that separates a useful agent from an expensive chatbot, and why governance matters.
Where Sophizo applies this
Sophizo deploys Autonomous Decision Making inside revenue and AI engagements with growth-stage operators and PE-backed portfolios.
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Agent Frameworks
Software toolkits (like Lego sets) that developers use to build and connect AI agents easily.
Agent Lifecycle Management
Managing an AI agent from the moment it's built to when it's retired, including updates and monitoring.
Agent Memory
An AI agent's ability to remember past conversations, decisions, and context, like giving it a notepad that persists across sessions.
Agent Orchestration
Acting as the conductor of an orchestra, directing different AI agents to play their parts at the right time.
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