agentesenlike
Agentesenlike is a term used in discussions of artificial intelligence, organizational design, and philosophy of action to describe entities that exhibit agent-like autonomy and intentional behavior comparable to human decision-makers, while remaining subject to external constraints and oversight. The term is a neologism that emerged in scholarly and policy debates in the early 2020s and has since appeared in various interdisciplinary analyses.
Definition: An agentesenlike system acts toward goals, can adapt plans in response to new information, and can
Distinction: Agentesenlike emphasizes the resemblance to human agency in its functional behavior rather than anthropomorphic appearance
Applications: The concept appears in discussions about AI governance, automated decision-making in finance and healthcare, and
Critique: Critics warn that the label risks anthropomorphism, masking residual opacity in decision processes, and complicating
See also: agency, artificial intelligence ethics, autonomous agents.