Acta Scientific Computer Sciences

Editorial Volume 7 Issue 8

Designing Minds: From AI to Agentic AI

Walaa H. Elashmawi1,2*

1Suez Canal University, Egypt
2Misr International University, Egypt

*Corresponding Author:Walaa H. Elashmawi, Misr International University, Egypt.

Received: July 16, 2025; Published: October 09, 2025

The shift from intelligent tools to autonomous minds

In an era defined by rapid technological evolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already transformed countless industries through its ability to process massive datasets, detect patterns, and generate outputs with remarkable speed and accuracy. From predictive analytics in finance to automated image recognition in healthcare, traditional AI systems have excelled as tools for augmenting human capabilities. However, the next frontier — Agentic AI — promises to go further by introducing self-directed, goal-oriented systems that act with a level of autonomy once reserved for science fiction. Agentic AI represents a shift from systems that merely respond to prompts (i.e., reactive) to those that can proactively plan, adapt, and reason (i.e., proactive) in pursuit of defined objectives.

Citation

Citation: Walaa H. Elashmawi. “Designing Minds: From AI to Agentic AI". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 7.8 (2025): 01-02.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2025 Walaa H. Elashmawi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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