Agent Infrastructure The technological foundation that allows AI agents to run reliably, including hosting, monitoring, routing, and auditing systems. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Verification Asymmetry A condition where producing information becomes easy but verifying its accuracy becomes difficult. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Distribution Power The ability to control or influence how ideas, products, or services reach audiences and markets. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Feedback Loop Economy An economic dynamic where competitive advantage depends on how quickly systems collect data, learn from outcomes, and improve workflows. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Agent Orchestration The coordination of multiple agents performing specialised tasks within a larger workflow. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Programmable Execution The ability to convert complex operational processes into software-controlled instructions executed by AI agents. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Agent Governance The rules, oversight mechanisms, and auditing systems that ensure agent behaviour remains aligned with human goals. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Agent Identity A persistent identity assigned to an AI agent enabling accountability, task history, and role management. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.
Agent Interface The entry point through which humans deploy or interact with AI agents to accomplish tasks. This entry is part of the Agent Ages Concept Dictionary.