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Introducing 'Research Preview,' our new series that begins by exploring how artificial intelligence is breaking free from its digital constraints. In our premiere episode, we dive deep into Google's research on AI agents – systems that don't just respond, but observe, reason, and act in the world around us. In this episode, discover how Google researchers are building AI that can think and operate beyond traditional boundaries, learn about the sophisticated cognitive frameworks powering these remarkable systems, and uncover the practical tools that allow artificial intelligence to finally bridge the gap between digital capabilities and real-world action. Credit: Title: Agents Authors: Julia Wiesinger, Patrick Marlow, and Vladimir Vuskovic Published: September 2024 Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (00:53) Defining AI Agents (03:39) How AI Agents Think: Cognitive Architectures (07:30) Tools for Interacting with the World (11:37) Learning Methods and Real-World Applications About the paper: Google's September 2024 white paper reveals how AI systems are evolving from conversation partners to active agents capable of accomplishing complex tasks. This research outlines the three-part anatomy of these systems: the model (brain), tools (interaction capabilities), and orchestration layer (decision-making process). Through innovative frameworks like REACT (Reason and Act), these agents can break down multi-step problems, leverage specialized tools to access real-time information, and deliver solutions grounded in current data. Social Media: Don't forget to follow The Digital Drift Network on social media and join the conversation! Share your thoughts and questions – we'd love to hear from you. Links: X [https://x.com/digitaldriftpod] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553750261673] *Disclaimer: This podcast is created with the help of several AI tools. Even though our team always strives for accuracy through rigorous fact-checking, please note that some inaccuracies may occur. We encourage listeners to engage and explore our topics further. The voices are created with ElevenLabs AI voice technology. This podcast is created for entertainment purposes only
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