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2024 was about ChatGPT. 2025 is about AI Agents. Chatbots answer questions. Agents finish tasks. Think of a chatbot as a receptionist. Think of an agent as a project manager.

An AI Agent takes a goal and makes a plan. You tell it to build a login page. It designs the UI. It writes the API. It connects the database. It tests the code. It does this without your help at every step.

Every agent has four parts:

A chatbot gives you advice. An agent gives you a result. Ask a chatbot how to build notifications. You get a guide. Ask an agent to add notifications. It reads your code and adds the feature.

I use agents in my projects. One agent analyzed app performance. It read reports and gave me the fix. Another agent wrote tests for location sharing. It found errors I missed.

Multi-agent systems are next. You get a team of agents. One designs. One builds the backend. One tests. They work together at the same time.

Agents will not replace you. They change your job. Agents handle repetitive tasks. You set the goal. You check the work. You make the final decisions.

Agents have flaws. They make mistakes. They get stuck in loops. Set clear limits. Check their work often.

Start with Claude Code or Cursor Agent. Use them on small projects. Write clear prompts. The future belongs to the developer who uses agents.

Source: https://dev.to/ziad_amr_0e76916f10a8563a/wkl-ldhk-lsny-thwr-fy-tryq-bn-lbrmjyt-3kid