PocketClawvol. 1 · 2026

AI agent

Software that uses one or more language models to autonomously plan and execute multi-step tasks via tool calls.

An AI agent differs from a chatbot in that it can take actions — call tools, hit APIs, edit files, control browsers — rather than only producing text. In 2026, the dominant agentic pattern is a planning loop that picks a tool, observes the result and picks the next tool until a goal is reached or aborted.

Related terms

Self-hosted AITool callMCP (Model Context Protocol)

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