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Deutsche Bank casts a cautious eye towards agentic AI

“An AI worker is something that is really buildable,” says innovation and AI head

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Deutsche Bank is exploring the possibility of creating ‘AI workers’ that can make decisions, take actions independently and collaborate with each other and human employees.

The project, which is still in the earliest stages, aims to leverage so-called agentic artificial intelligence (AI) models. Unlike current generative AI models, which respond to human prompts, agentic AIs can make autonomous decisions without human intervention.

A May report from the World Economic Forum suggests a third of

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