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AI Agents Face Identity and Infrastructure Hurdles Amidst Growing Demand

The Register reports on the evolving landscape of AI agents, noting that while the concept of agentic AI is gaining traction, the underlying infrastructure and identity management models are not yet fully equipped to handle non-human agents. The article highlights that current security models are designed for human users, not independent AI agents, and discusses the challenges in scaling AI adoption from pilot to production. It also touches upon advancements in AI for accessibility, such as a brain-computer interface enabling a speechless ALS patient to communicate, and the demand for AI interconnects driving increased wafer output from NVIDIA-backed optics vendors. AI

IMPACT AI agents require new identity and access management models, and scaling their adoption presents infrastructure and trust challenges for enterprises.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the challenges and implications of AI agents, touching on infrastructure, security, and adoption, rather than announcing a new frontier model or significant industry event.

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AI Agents Face Identity and Infrastructure Hurdles Amidst Growing Demand

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