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In the context of Agent Circles, "agency" refers to the ability of an agent to act

independently and make decisions on its own. Agents are autonomous entities that
can perceive their environment, reason about it, and take actions to achieve their
goals. They have the ability to learn from their experiences and adapt their
behavior accordingly.

In Agent Circles, agents can have varying degrees of agency. Some agents may be
fully autonomous, while others may have limited agency and require human
intervention or guidance. The level of agency that an agent has will depend on the
specific application and the design goals of the system.

For example, in a customer service application, an agent might have limited agency
and be able to answer only a predefined set of questions. In contrast, in a game
environment, an agent might have full agency and be able to make complex decisions
and interact with the environment in a sophisticated way.

Overall, agency is a key aspect of Agent Circles, as it allows agents to act


independently and make decisions on their own. This enables the creation of more
complex and intelligent systems that can adapt to changing environments and achieve
their goals.

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