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Marek, it's a great reminder that algorithms have been around a long time, but could I quibble over whether this example was an "agent" or not? Certainly at one level: it was "doing things on a human's behalf".

But it was still a simple one-step process (I think): look at data, execute a transaction. There are thousands of algorithms that do that every day in business processes (airline pricing, production line optimization, spotify playlists...).

In order to differentiate from those uses, doesn't the notion of "agents" have to involve the management of some sequential steps and choices and/or decisions over what other algorithms to use?

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