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AI agents, powered by Large Language Models (LLMs), can plan, reason, and take action to interact with the external world. What sets agents apart from standard LLMs is their ability to iterate through reasoning and action loops, utilize memory, reflect on past actions, and use specialized tools. These capabilities enable agents to perform a wide range of complex tasks while overcoming common LLM limitations such as hallucinations, lack of memory, limited context, and generic knowledge.