Agentic AI in the spotlight: What happens when bots make decisions for you?


While AI has proven to be useful for generating images and helping employees be more productive at work, its potential can extend far beyond content creation and productivity tweaks. — Image by Freepik

Thanks to the increasing accessibility of large language models (LLMs) in recent years, more users are now interacting with AI-powered applications such as ChatGPT. In March, OpenAI released a major upgrade for its GPT-4o model to allow users to natively generate or modify images or photos, claiming that the model is capable of “precise, accurate and photorealistic outputs”.

A 2024 Work Trend Index by Microsoft and LinkedIn also revealed that 84% of people in Malaysia have started using AI to save time at work. It has also led to the growth of ‘AI power users’ or people using AI frequently on a daily basis.

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