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Mastering Agentic AI - Advanced Techniques

Anand Vemula

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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Mastering Agentic AI: Advanced Techniques delves into the cutting-edge methodologies for designing, developing, and deploying autonomous AI agents capable of self-improvement, decision-making, and adaptive learning. This book provides a deep exploration of agentic AI, distinguishing it from traditional AI systems by emphasizing autonomy, goal-driven behavior, and self-directed learning.
 
The book covers key architectural principles, including cognitive models, reinforcement learning, and multi-agent collaboration. It explores frameworks such as OpenAI Gym, TensorFlow Agents, and LangChain, equipping readers with the tools to build intelligent AI systems. Practical implementation strategies are discussed, including optimizing agentic behavior for real-world applications in business automation, healthcare, finance, and cybersecurity.
 
Advanced topics such as ethical considerations, safety mechanisms, and explainability in agentic AI are addressed to ensure responsible AI development. The book also covers integration with large language models (LLMs) and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems to enhance decision-making capabilities.
 
Through case studies, best practices, and future trends, Mastering Agentic AI: Advanced Techniques serves as an essential guide for AI researchers, engineers, and business leaders aiming to harness the power of autonomous AI agents. Whether developing self-learning systems or optimizing agentic AI for enterprise solutions, this book provides a comprehensive roadmap for mastering next-generation AI technologies.
Disponibile da: 21/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 75 pagine.

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