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AI INDUSTRY SHIFTS FOCUS FROM GENERATIVE TO AGENTS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, MAY 29, 2026

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The technology industry's terminology around artificial intelligence is evolving. Corporate discussions increasingly center on AI agents rather than generative AI systems.

The pivot reflects a broader shift in how companies are approaching AI development and deployment. While generative AI focused on creating content and responding to prompts, agents represent autonomous systems capable of taking actions, making decisions, and completing multi-step tasks with minimal human intervention. This linguistic change mirrors practical developments in the field. Major technology companies are investing heavily in agentic AI systems that can operate independently within defined parameters. These systems integrate planning, reasoning, and tool use to accomplish objectives without constant user direction. The terminology shift also signals changing expectations for AI's role in business and daily operations. Rather than tools that respond to queries, agents are positioned as systems that can proactively manage tasks and workflows. Industry analysts note this represents a natural evolution in AI capabilities and commercial applications.

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