Reviving Agentic AI with a 50-Year-Old Model
As the world of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, a decades-old concept is gaining renewed attention: the actor model. This move reflects broader industry trends, where companies are seeking more efficient and scalable solutions for their AI systems. The actor model, first conceived in 1973, may hold the key to unlocking the full potential of agentic AI. In recent years, agentic AI has struggled to transition from research to production. According to Gartner, 34% of businesses now deploy AI agents, but many projects are stalled due to the complexity and cost of deploying these systems at scale. The problem lies not with the intelligence of AI models, but with the cloud infrastructure that supports them. Agentic AI introduces a new kind of workload, with thousands or millions of semi-autonomous processes that perceive, reason, act, and collaborate over time. ...