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The agent label is obscuring what these systems actually do
Recommendation engines, search boxes, and retrieval systems are being rebranded as agents. The distinction matters for setting realistic expectations about AI capabilities.
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The AI industry is mislabeling basic retrieval and search systems as agents, making it harder for practitioners to discuss actual agentic architecture. Every platform with a chat interface and a ranked product feed now claims agent status, but most are doing something far simpler: returning filtered...
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