The Agentic AI Maturity Model: Moving Beyond the Chatbot Trap
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Most enterprises are currently stuck in the "chatbot trap." They've deployed LLM-powered interfaces that summarize documents or answer FAQs, but they're mistaking this assistance for autonomy. Moving from a system that talks about work to a system that actually does work isn't a linear upgrade. It's a fundamental shift in architecture, risk, and governance. If you're treating agentic AI as just "better prompting," you're ignoring the systemic risks of giving an LLM write-access to your…
1Key Takeaways
- Most enterprises are currently stuck in the "chatbot trap." They've deployed LLM-powered interfaces that summarize documents or answer FAQs, but they're mistaking this assistance for autonomy.
- Moving from a system that talks about work to a system that actually does work isn't a linear upgrade.
- It's a fundamental shift in architecture, risk, and governance.
- If you're treating agentic AI as just "better prompting," you're ignoring the systemic risks of giving an LLM write-access to your….
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that most enterprises are currently stuck in the "chatbot trap." They've deployed LLM-powered interfaces that summarize documents or answer FAQs, but they're mistaking this assistance for autonomy.
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