What are Autonomous Agents? A Complete Guide
Autonomous agents are an advanced form of AI that can independently execute a series of tasks, and learn as they go. Here’s what that means for your business.
Autonomous agents are an advanced form of AI that can independently execute a series of tasks, and learn as they go. Here’s what that means for your business.
Businesses are starting to realize the power of artificial intelligence (AI) by using AI agents, which help companies become more efficient and improve customer interactions. But autonomous agents take that a step further. Autonomous AI agents are able to continually improve their own performance through self-learning, and without the need for human intervention.
What does this mean for your business? Using autonomous AI, your company can have a fleet of superpowered agents tailored to each department’s needs. Autonomous AI agents can instantly draw from your trusted customer data, delivering the most up-to-date and accurate information to your employees and customers.
Here’s a complete breakdown of what autonomous AI agents are, how they work, and how they can help different industries and teams make the most of artificial intelligence.
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An autonomous agent is an advanced form of AI that can understand and respond to inquiries, then take action without human intervention. When they’re given an objective, they can generate tasks for themselves, complete assigned tasks, and work on the next one, until the objective is complete.
Unlike traditional software programs that follow predefined rules, autonomous agents can operate in dynamic environments, making them ideal for complex tasks in customer service, marketing, commerce, sales, and more.
While autonomous AI agents don’t need human help to complete their task, they still need us to provide prompts that establish goals and the main objective to complete.
Autonomous agents function through a combination of advanced technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and real-time data analysis. Here's a closer look at how they work:
While all autonomous agents are technically AI agents, not all AI agents are autonomous. AI agents include assistive AI agents, like copilots, which use human intervention to complete many tasks. While both assistive and autonomous AI agents are able to learn and make decisions based on new information, only autonomous agents can complete several tasks in a row. AI agents are more like an essential tool to help human workers focus on what matters most, while autonomous agents can execute on tasks and workflows independently.
AI agents are designed to work with a human involved, while autonomous agents are built to be self-sufficient with little to no human intervention.
While all autonomous agents are technically AI agents, not all AI agents are autonomous. AI agents include assistive AI agents, like copilots, which use human intervention to complete many tasks. While both assistive and autonomous AI agents are able to learn and make decisions based on new information, only autonomous agents can complete several tasks in a row. AI agents are more like an essential tool to help human workers focus on what matters most, while autonomous agents can execute on tasks and workflows independently.
AI agents are designed to work with a human involved, while autonomous agents are built to be self-sufficient with little to no human intervention.
With this technology, banks can use Agentforce to autonomously manage a transaction dispute through the various channels like the banking app, SMS, website or call. Agentforce for Banking uses the prebuilt services flows from Financial Services Cloud to file the complaint to meet regulatory reporting requirements, verify the customers’ transaction history and spending patterns, alert the merchant, and even issue a provisional credit or new card.
These autonomous agents only escalate to a human agent to review and grant the proper authorizations, saving them time to focus on more complex customer interactions.
Autonomous agents in insurance can update coverage and extend better pricing and or coverage to qualified policyholders; update beneficiaries, schedule & deploy claims adjusters, even issue claims checks or policy renewals — all without human intervention.
Wealth advisors reported that 67% of their daily work is non-value-added administrative work. Agentforce can reduce the employee time spent on these kinds of tasks, so they can focus on more important issues. Agentforce can plan, schedule, and summarize client meetings, then draft client communications for follow-up meetings.
Agentforce autonomous agents will research the discussion points, like bond performance, explore exposure to international companies, or even check account credentials for power of attorney status to ensure proper compliance. They will even route any communications to the proper licensed supervisors to ensure full compliance and oversight.
By using autonomous agents in healthcare, you can improve the patient experience. An autonomous AI agent can engage with patients, providers, and payers to resolve inquiries, provide summaries, and take action. For instance, a patient services agent can answer simple patient questions and help schedule appointments with the best physician for their needs. The autonomous agent can review coverage benefits, generate medical history summaries, and approve care requests.
For retail companies, autonomous agents can do a lot without human intervention. They can share campaign insights, proactively manage customer outreach, and resolve cases.
A personal shopper autonomous agent is like a digital concierge for online shoppers, using generative AI to help customers on ecommerce sites, chat, or messaging apps like WhatsApp. While basic chatbots are only able to solve predefined questions, autonomous AI agents can learn from shoppers’ behavior and preferences. This allows people to use natural language when they search, get conversational responses, and quickly add items to their cart for instant checkout.
An autonomous communications agent provides faster customer support around billing inquiries. For instance, if a customer submits a complaint about a charge on their account, the autonomous agent analyzes past monthly bills, identifies the issue, and validates the dispute request. This helps customers get the support they want quickly, freeing up human agents to work on higher-priority cases.
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Not all autonomous agents are alike. There are many kinds of autonomous AI agents, all who work in different ways to achieve their objectives. Here are a few of the most common types of autonomous agents you have to pick from.
There’s a lot that autonomous agents can do, and their utility isn’t limited to one team or department. Let’s see how autonomous AI agents can provide a boost across your company.
We’re just beginning to understand the tremendous potential of autonomous agents in customer service. But here are some notable applications:
Autonomous agents can help your sales team gain leads and move them down the pipeline, around the clock. Sales Development Representative (SDR) agents, like the ones in Agentforce, autonomously answer customers’ product questions, handle objections, and book meetings for your sales reps.
Drawing from your trusted customer data, autonomous agents respond to inquiries and take action accurately. You can decide how often, on which channels, and when your autonomous AI agents will engage before they escalate the case to your human agents to close the deal. Autonomous agents can meet leads on their preferred channels, like SMS or WhatsApp, and in any language.
You don’t need to have a staff of personal shoppers guiding customers to the right product — autonomous agents can do this. With autonomous AI agents in place, you’re giving shoppers their own personal assistant, no matter what time it is or where they are.
Autonomous agents can draw from customers’ purchase history and preferences for tailored product recommendations, helping people make purchases faster. With Agentforce, autonomous agents can also respond to people through your commerce site or on a channel they prefer, like WhatsApp.
Commerce teams can also use autonomous AI agents to create and deploy targeted, relevant promotions.
When your marketing team uses autonomous agents, they can easily create, manage, and optimize campaigns from end-to-end. This technology helps marketers save time by generating a campaign brief, target audience segment, and content. Autonomous agents can even build a customer journey in Flow, Salesforce’s automation tool.
Autonomous agents can analyze their performance against the key performance indicators you set while continuously and proactively recommending improvements.
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Deploying autonomous agents requires careful planning and execution. Here are some best practices to ensure successful implementation:
If you're looking to integrate autonomous agents into your business, Agentforce can help. Here’s how:
No matter the team or industry, autonomous agents can help your company become more efficient. By delegating tedious, time-consuming tasks to autonomous AI agents, your employees can focus on what matters most: your customers.
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