Sustainability & AI

AI agent

An AI system that can plan and take actions toward a goal with some autonomy; an emerging layer in software workflows.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

An AI system that can perceive its environment, plan multi-step actions and act toward a goal with some degree of autonomy, rather than producing a single output per prompt.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
agentic AI · autonomous agent

References

Pearson / BerkeleyRussell & Norvig — Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

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NISTAI Risk Management Framework 1.0 (NIST AI 100-1, 2023)

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Overview

What it means

AI is classically framed as the study of agents — systems that perceive and act (Russell and Norvig's organising concept). The current wave pairs language models with tools, memory and execution loops, letting systems browse, code and transact; standards bodies are now building interoperability and trust frameworks for such 'agentic' systems.

How it is used

Proposed sustainability uses include autonomous monitoring workflows, research synthesis, procurement checks and grid or building control agents. The more an agent can do, the more its actions need logging, limits and human oversight.

Why it matters

Agency shifts risk from wrong answers to wrong actions. Governance frameworks written for content-generating AI are being extended to systems that execute — a live standardisation question for any organisation deploying agents in operational sustainability roles.

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