Part 1: What Do We Mean By 'Agent'?

In 2025 the term “agent” has been dusted off and it is seeing another time in the sun. My first experience was with printer drivers… remember printers?
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In 2025 the term “agent” has been dusted off and it is seeing another time in the sun. My first experience was with printer drivers… remember printers?
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In part one, we asked what it means to call something an agent. We contrasted modern AI agents — designed to achieve explicit goals — with biological agents like bees or ants, which follow simple rules without necessarily “understanding” their purpose.
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“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” – Lao Tzu In part one and part two, we’ve explored how biological agents — ants, birds, bees — operate without central control, memory, or explicit goals.
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In previous articles we defined terms like agent and swarms, and looked at a major difference between natural and artificial adaptation, time.
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This is the fifth of seven articles in the series comparing Nature with AI and how they approach agents. Part four is accessed here, the full series from here.
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In particular areas of human endeavour, precision in language matters, such as contract law. Sometimes the language is numbers, like in accounting or science.
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Over this 7-part series, we’ve explored how natural systems — ants, bees, birds, and brains — solve problems through emergence, not instruction.
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This series of blog posts starts off a new direction for an organisation that went from a going concern… to a passion project, and the realisation that the name outlived its purpose.
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adappt’s heritage is in its name. Read all parts to this series: In part one, we reviewed what was adappt.io, from 2015 to 2024.
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adaptive-emergent now has a more focussed direction. Part one of this series looked at the history from 2015 to 2021; Part two explained why adappt.
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