This weekly update highlights major breakthroughs in agentic AI, a new type of artificial intelligence that can think, plan, and take action all on its own. Several companies launched exciting new agentic AI tools this week. Todyl released Janus, an AI assistant that helps teams understand and fix security problems faster. Meanwhile, NEC showed how agentic AI can manage complicated computer networks with very little help from people, cutting setup time from weeks to just a few hours. These tools represent an important shift in how AI works because instead of just analyzing information, agentic AI can actually make decisions and complete tasks without waiting for human commands. The technology is helping companies work faster, make fewer mistakes, and solve problems that used to require highly trained experts. Experts believe agentic AI will become essential for running modern technology systems, especially as networks become more complex. Companies worldwide are competing to build better agentic AI systems, which shows how important this technology has become for the future.

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