The evolution of language from ancient origins to the third wave of Agentic AI

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Recent advances in generative AI and machine learning have evolved technological communication to levels beyond what was previously comprehensible. The recent and rapid rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) which are now analysing and generating huge volumes of text outputs, prompts us to consider our progress so far and what this means for the future of human communication alongside the new agentic AI layer.

The third wave of AI will bring us to a pivotal moment in the evolution of work, where the emergence of autonomous agents promises to transform how humans and machines collaborate. For us, agentic AI represents the next frontier in this progression; a limitless digital workforce built on AI agents that can reason, take action, and integrate deeply within enterprise workflows. This innovation not only builds on the foundation of LLMs, but introduces a new agentic layer, enabling machines to move from generating insights to orchestrating and executing actions.

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