This week saw major developments in agentic AI accessibility across industries. Freshworks launched no-code tools allowing mid-sized companies to deploy AI agents easily, helping smaller businesses compete with big tech. Accenture released a new framework making it faster to build AI agents that work across different computer systems, important for global companies.

In law, Thomson Reuters showed how AI agents can handle boring tasks so lawyers focus on important work, helping firms stay competitive. Cisco warned that super-fast internet is needed for advanced AI agents to work properly, which could be hard for areas with slow connections. Companies are being urged to plan for AI risks like bias and security problems as these tools spread.

These changes make powerful AI helpers available to more people worldwide but show we need better tech setups and training so everyone can benefit equally.

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