Title: Artificial Intelligence Agents: Automating and Transforming Collaborative Work With and for People


Authors: Thazhisai B, Booma Jayapalan, Upasana M


Published in: Volume 3 Issue 1 Jan June 2026, Page No. 48-52


DOI: 10.63844/IJAITR.v3.i1.2026.48-52 cite


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Systems, Machine Learning, Ethical Governance, Digital Transform


Abstract: AI (Artificial Intelligence) agents are autonomous systems, which means they are capable of observing, reasoning, and acting on their surroundings to pursue particular goals with minimal human involvement. Thanks to developments in areas such as machine learning, natural language processing, and cognitive computing, AI agents have become an essential part of the digital transformation process. AI agents continuously learn from context-aware information, adapt to situational changes, and make real-time decisions, rendering their effective application manageable across many different contexts such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, education, and customer service. Furthermore, the emergence of multiagent systems facilitates collective intelligence and distributed problem-solving in complicated scenarios such as supply chain optimization and disaster management. It is important to recognize that although AI agents offer many useful benefits, the rapid deployment of AI agents in human and organizational systems raises several issues of transparency, accountability, and ethical governance. It is critical to ensure fairness, privacy, and explainability in AI agents to mitigate bias and to ensure continued public trust. This paper examines the architecture, capabilities, and applications of AI agents and argues for the establishment of modern governance frameworks to ensure responsible and ethical use of the technology within the rapidly changing digital landscape.


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