AI is moving fast—from chatbots to agents that act on your behalf

EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 38 MIN

AI is moving fast—from chatbots to agents that act on your behalf

from AI Lab Unfiltered · host Drew & Pete

In this episode of AI Lab Unfiltered, hosts Drew Veach and Pete Terryn unpack the real implications of agentic AI: systems that browse the web, make decisions, execute tasks, and continuously improve without constant human input.They discuss real-world use cases, emerging risks, guardrails businesses must consider, and why agentic AI could fundamentally change how software, teams, and workflows operate.If you’re curious about where AI is heading next—and how close we are to autonomous digital assistants—this conversation is essential listening.Chapters:(00:00) What Is Agentic AI and Why It Matters (03:12) From Chatbots to Autonomous AI Agents (07:45) Real Examples of AI Acting on Your Behalf (12:30) When AI Spends Money Without Permission (18:10) Human-in-the-Loop vs Full Autonomy (23:40) Business Use Cases for AI Agents Today (29:15) Why Guardrails and Policies Matter (34:50) AI Agents vs Traditional Software Tools (41:05) The Future of Agentic AI in Everyday Life (47:30) Final Thoughts: Where This Is All Heading👉 Watch more episodes to keep up with what’s next in AI.

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