Chatbots vs Agents: What Is the Difference
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You have probably used a chatbot at some point – asked it a question, got an answer, moved on. That interaction is complete in a single exchange. You ask, it responds, done.
An AI agent works differently. Instead of waiting for your next message, an agent can take a sequence of actions on its own to complete a goal you set. It plans, executes steps, uses tools, checks results, and adjusts – all without you guiding each move.
A Practical Way to Think About It
Think of a chatbot as a very knowledgeable colleague you can ask questions. Think of an agent as a junior employee you can assign a task to and come back later to review the result.
The key differences come down to three things:
- Scope: a chatbot handles one message at a time; an agent handles a full task that may involve many steps;
- Tools: a chatbot generates text; an agent can search the web, open files, send emails, or trigger other apps;
- Autonomy: a chatbot waits for your input; an agent works through a task and reports back when finished.
What This Means for You
This distinction matters because it changes what you can delegate. With a chatbot, you stay in the loop for every step. With an agent, you describe the outcome you want and let it work.
That said, agents are not magic. They still make mistakes, misunderstand instructions, and occasionally do something unexpected. The goal of this course is not just to show you how to use agents – it is to help you use them confidently, knowing when to trust the output and when to double-check.
By the end of this course you will be comfortable setting up agents for real tasks: managing your inbox, researching topics, summarizing documents, and building a workflow that saves you genuine time every week.
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