agentindividuals
Agentindividuals is a term used in philosophy of AI and multi-agent systems to describe autonomous agents that function as discrete, identifiable entities within a larger system. An agentindividual is characterized by persistent identity, the capacity to act toward goals, and the ability to adapt behavior in response to changes in the environment. Unlike collectives or organizational agents, agentindividuals maintain a continuous agent-specific history and accountability for actions taken.
In practice, agentindividuals are implemented as software agents or robots with unique identifiers, decision-making modules, and
Agentindividuals are used in research and applications such as agent-based modeling, where individual units simulate social
Key discussions around agentindividuals address ethics and accountability, including how to attribute responsibility for actions, ensure
See also: autonomous agent, agent-based model, multi-agent system, artificial intelligence, accountability in AI.