Agentic Workflow Patterns
Overview
Agentic workflow patterns refer to the structured approaches and design principles used in creating workflows that enable autonomous agents to interact effectively with users or other systems.
These patterns often leverage advancements like large language models (LLMs) and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to enhance agent capabilities, ensuring they can perform complex tasks autonomously while maintaining alignment with user intent and ethical guidelines.
Key aspects
In 2026, agentic workflow patterns will become increasingly important as businesses adopt more sophisticated AI solutions. Companies like Anthropic, with their Claude platform, and other innovators will continue to refine these patterns for better integration of agents into daily operations.
Practitioners will focus on developing workflows that support seamless interaction between human users and AI systems, using tools such as LangChain or similar frameworks to bridge the gap between complex task management and user-friendly interfaces.
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