Oracle: AI agents decide and act. Liability question remains
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Oracle: AI agents decide and act. Liability question remains
""Applications that can reason, decide, and act in pursuit of defined business objectives," is how Big Red's application development executive veep Steve Miranda framed the shift, a move away from process-focused software toward outcome-driven automation."
""Our position is that this sounds good, but be cautious. It doesn't necessarily look as glittery as it sounds. There are challenges under the hood which are not being overcome right now, but maybe over time," he said."
Oracle is introducing AI agents integrated into its Fusion Cloud Applications, which include financials, ERP, HR, payroll, and supply chain management. These agents are designed to make autonomous decisions within business processes. Oracle claims a structural advantage as the necessary data resides within its applications. However, analysts express caution regarding the implementation of this technology, highlighting unresolved issues related to data integration and potential liabilities. The demand for AI agents is increasing as businesses seek to enhance their operational efficiency through automation.
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