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30 Agents Every AI Engineer Must Build
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The architectural design of intelligent agents marks a fundamental shift from procedural logic to cognition-driven computation. Unlike traditional software systems that execute static instructions in response to defined inputs, agents operate continuously within dynamic environments, making real-time decisions, maintaining persistent memory, and adapting their strategies over time. At its core, an agent's architecture must integrate key cognitive functions—perception, reasoning, planning, action, and learning—into a modular, stateful framework that supports both reactivity and deliberation. This often draws inspiration from established AI paradigms: for instance, models like BDI (Belief–Desire–Intention) provide a framework for agents to manage their beliefs about the world, their desires (goals), and their intentions (chosen plans). Similarly, hybrid approaches that combine symbolic reasoning (which processes explicit...
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