Autonomous assistants based on artificial intelligence will start communicating with each other in 2025. This statement was made by Pascal Briere, director of innovation at the consulting company Capgemini, in an interview with CNBC.
According to him, by 2025, AI—based agents will be able to work together in the so-called "multi-agent AI" system - a set of autonomous assistants capable of interacting together to solve problems.
AI agents are systems capable of "independently functioning, planning, thinking, achieving high-level goals and performing complex workflows with minimal or limited human control."
An example is a marketing agent who creates an advertising campaign for a company from Germany and works autonomously with another agent from the legal department in the same organization.
Unlike conventional AI systems, these agents "can understand, interpret, adapt and act independently, and are able to replace people to perform certain tasks."
Brier noted that the United States has moved further in terms of introducing such technology, while Europe is lagging behind.
According to Capgemini, 82% of companies plan to integrate AI agents within one to three years, 7% do not plan to do so. The survey was conducted among 1,100 companies with revenues of $1 billion or more.
Recall that in 2025, Tesla plans to launch limited production of Optimus humanoid robots and will begin testing them at its factories.
In 2021, Elon Musk's company introduced a humanoid robot with artificial intelligence.