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R380m ponzi scheme exposed 23 CompliNEWS 28 May 2018
EFF's SARB Amendment Bill gets off the ground 23 CompliNEWS 28 May 2018
Without a mission statement, what does your business do? 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Shaw v Mackintosh 2018 JDR 0495 (SCA) - valuable restatement by the SCA of essential aspects of the application and interpretation of provisions of the National Credit Act 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Fox Symes pays $37,800 for misleading advertising in Australia 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Second alleged Ponzi suspect in court 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Swiss authorities probe Angolan wealth fund 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Robo-advisers defend model after UK regulator criticism 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Cyprus Development Bank fined €715,000 for AML shortcomings 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Court dismisses capital raising charges against Barclays 22 CompliNEWS 21 May 2018
Working Smart

By Lee Rossini

Although still in its infancy, the term agentic AI is being heard more frequently. It refers to AI that can act autonomously to achieve goals, make decisions, and adapt to changing environments with minimal human intervention. Unlike traditional AI models that respond only to direct prompts, agentic AI systems are designed with a sense of 'agency': they can plan, execute multi-step tasks, interact with other systems, and learn from outcomes. These systems often combine reasoning, memory, and tool usage, enabling them to operate more like digital collaborators than passive tools.

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