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AI is evolving beyond simple automation. In 2025, agentic AI will drive the next wave of technological breakthroughs. If you’re wondering how agentic AI and generative AI (or other types of less advanced AI) compare, agentic AI can independently plan, adapt, and execute complex tasks.
Other types of AI still rely on pre-programmed rules and user input, while agentic AI operates with greater autonomy, making real-time decisions and continuously learning from its environment.
This shift will be transformative across just about any industry imaginable, but the impact of AI in ITSM, cybersecurity, finance, and healthcare will be the most evident. That’s because these industries are very competitive, demanding smarter, more proactive solutions.
Considering that, according to Gartner, 33% of enterprise software applications are expected to include agentic AI by 2028, there’s still more room to grow before we see the peak of what’s possible with AI.
So, from AI-powered IT assistants to autonomous AI robotic solutions, here are 21 of the most innovative agentic AI products set to redefine the tech landscape in 2025.
AI for IT & automation
1. Atera Autopilot
Atera Autopilot is leading the IT automation charge through the power of agentic AI, enabling IT teams to operate more efficiently than ever before. Unlike traditional automation tools, Autopilot autonomously handles repetitive tasks, streamlines workflows, and optimizes ticket management—freeing IT professionals to focus on more strategic initiatives.
By continuously learning from past interactions and adapting to new challenges, Atera Autopilot acts as a proactive IT assistant, reducing downtime and enhancing service quality. As IT environments become more complex, Autopilot ensures that IT teams can stay ahead, delivering smarter, faster, and more reliable support.

Autopilot is a part of Atera’s Action AI™, which uses agentic AI to transform the way IT management happens for both end users and IT technicians.
2. Microsoft Copilot+
Microsoft Copilot+ enhances IT management with AI-driven automation, assisting with troubleshooting, documentation, and workflow efficiency. Microsoft Copilot+ also helps IT pros with AI-powered content generation, summarization tasks, and automating mundane tasks.
Microsoft Copilot, as you can probably guess, is heavily integrated into Microsoft’s ecosystem. While it helps IT teams streamline operations through intelligent recommendations, its deep integration with Microsoft products makes it most beneficial for organizations already within that environment.
3. ServiceNow Autonomous AI
ServiceNow Autonomous AI automates IT service management by handling ticketing, workflow automation, and predictive issue resolution. It helps IT teams manage incidents faster by detecting patterns and automating common support tasks.
While the tool can help transform an IT team, its only available to companies who use ServiceNow’s broader ITSM suite. So, for those that are already using ServiceNow, this tool is a no-brainer. For those considering trying ServiceNow out, many users have shared that ServiceNow is an expensive ITSM tool with a challenging learning curve.
4. IBM WatsonX Agent
IBM WatsonX Agent is a more general AI assistant that can be used for IT automation and security. It uses a mix of agentic AI and generative AI to analyze system data, detect security vulnerabilities, and assist with troubleshooting. It can optimize IT workflows by automating routine administrative tasks and providing AI-powered insights into system performance.
IBM WatsonX offers out-of-the-box solutions for AIOps, but these each come with their own pricetag. For teams that are looking for full AI functionality, IBM WatsonX can get very, very expensive.
General agentic AI products
5. Google Gemini 2.5
Google has proven that they’re committed to pushing AI to its limits with the release of Gemini 2.5, powered by agentic AI. Gemini 2.5 is a chatbot product that uses agentic AI to reason through issues before delivering an output.
This helps it produce much more accurate results, especially when working through coding issues, as it’s able to consider in real-time what may be the solution. Gemini 2.5 has been developed with software engineers in mind, but it’s proving to be a useful tool for all sorts of use cases.
6. OpenAI O-Series
The OpenAI O-Series (which currently consists of o1, o1-mini, o3, and o3-mini) represents the next evolution of agentic AI, designed to handle complex, potentially multi-step tasks autonomously. Leveraging advanced natural language processing and multimodal capabilities, these models go beyond simple prompts, enabling dynamic problem-solving, workflow automation, and intelligent decision-making.
The O-Series is expected to further drive advancements in research, business automation, and creative applications, offering a more adaptive and self-directed AI experience that integrates seamlessly into diverse industries.
AI in cybersecurity
7. CrowdStrike Falcon AI
CrowdStrike Falcon AI enhances cybersecurity measures through agentic AI by detecting and escalating necessary threats in real-time. It automates security monitoring, analyzes behavioral patterns, and helps IT teams stop breaches before they escalate.
While it provides strong endpoint protection, it’s only available for use within the CrowdStrike ecosystem, making it an expensive solution that only covers you when it comes to cybersecurity.
8. SentinelOne Singularity
SentinelOne Singularity is a new tool that uses agentic AI to automate endpoint security, providing real-time threat detection, automated response, and predictive analytics. It autonomously mitigates risks by identifying suspicious activity and isolating compromised systems.
It reduces the need for manual intervention and can help IT teams save a lot of time, but their agentic AI-powered Security Operations Center (SOC) is an additional add-on ($) with any of their plans.
9. Microsoft Defender XDR AI
Microsoft Defender XDR AI uses a mixture of agentic AI and generative AI within its extended detection and response system, helping IT teams analyze security incidents across multiple endpoints, cloud environments, and identities.
It provides autonomous threat intelligence and response capabilities, but like other Microsoft AI tools, it’s most effective when paired with Microsoft’s security stack, limiting flexibility for organizations using mixed IT infrastructures.
10. Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSIAM
Palo Alto Networks Cortex XSIAM leverages agentic AI to transform security operations by automating threat detection, response, and investigation. By analyzing vast amounts of security data, it helps IT teams identify vulnerabilities, prevent breaches, and accelerate incident resolution.
A cool feature of Cortex XSIAM is the ability to bring along your own AI. For companies that want to custom-build their own AI cybersecurity solution, Cortex XSIAM is a great choice.
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While dedicated AI cybersecurity tools like CrowdStrike Falcon AI and Microsoft Defender XDR specialize in identifying and mitigating threats, IT automation solutions like Atera Copilot can automate patch management, enforce security policies, and streamline routine maintenance.
Atera helps IT teams proactively close vulnerabilities before they can be exploited—enhancing overall cybersecurity resilience. And for companies with a tighter IT budget, Atera doesn’t charge by the endpoint, like most other AI cybersecurity tools.
AI in Healthcare & Biotech
11. DeepMind AlphaFold 3
DeepMind’s AlphaFold 3 (built by Google) builds on its groundbreaking predecessor, pushing the boundaries of AI-driven protein structure prediction. By providing highly accurate models of protein interactions, it has the potential to accelerate drug discovery, genetic research, and disease understanding.
AlphaFold 3 continues to help scientists make groundbreaking discoveries in the field of computational biology, offering scientists an invaluable tool for unlocking the mysteries of molecular structures.
12. NVIDIA Clara AI
NVIDIA Clara AI applies agentic AI to healthcare through advanced imaging analysis, predictive modeling, and drug development acceleration. It powers AI-enhanced medical imaging tools, helping radiologists and researchers detect abnormalities more efficiently.
Beyond medical imaging, NVIDIA Clara AI accelerates drug discovery with AI-driven simulations and enhances digital health by streamlining clinician-patient interactions. It also powers AI-enabled medical devices for real-time diagnostics and supports genomics research with GPU-accelerated DNA analysis, optimizing speed and accuracy in healthcare innovation.
13. Suki AI Assistant
Suki AI Assistant is transforming medical documentation with its AI-driven voice recognition technology. Designed for healthcare professionals, it transcribes, summarizes, and organizes patient notes in real time, reducing administrative workload and freeing up more time for patient care. By integrating natural language processing, it helps doctors and nurses complete paperwork faster without compromising accuracy.
Suki can save healthcare staff valuable time by completing a variety of tasks autonomously, like ordering labs, setting up follow-up visits, and sending appointment reminders.
AI in Finance & Business
14. BloombergGPT
BloombergGPT is a highly-specialized large language model tailored specifically for the finance industry. It’s designed to process vast amounts of market data, generate insights, and assist with financial analysis.
It enhances the decision-making process for finance professionals by providing AI-driven reports, automating financial queries, and streamlining market research. BloombergGPT helps a finance professional spend less time combing through mountains of data, and more time making critical investment decisions.
15. Meta Business AI
Meta is developing a new tool currently referred to as “Business AI”, which aims at enhancing customer interactions across its platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. These AI agents are designed to automate customer service requirements throughout the customer journey, assisting businesses in automating responses, managing inquiries, and providing personalized support.
16. UiPath AutoPilot
UiPath Autopilot™ is an agentic AI-powered companion that integrates within the UiPath Business Automation Platform, designed to enhance productivity for employees of all roles. With agentic AI, Autopilot assists users in automating tasks through natural language interactions, simplifying complex workflows, and providing intelligent recommendations.
Its seamless integration across a wide range of applications allows users to improve workflows across multiple applications. Autopilot’s adaptability enables organizations to tailor AI agents to their unique processes, fostering increased efficiency and innovation in their operations.
17. SAP Joule AI
SAP’s AI co-pilot, Joule, integrates intelligent agents across enterprise functions to enhance efficiency and decision-making at scale. Unlike AI solutions that operate in silos, Joule connects seamlessly inside and outside of SAP’s suite of applications, enabling automation across end-to-end business processes.
Joule optimizes workflows and drives company-wide productivity from the interns all the way up to the CEO. By embedding AI directly into core business processes, SAP aims to transform enterprise operations with data-driven automation and contextual intelligence.
AI in Consumer Tech & Robotics
18. Tesla Full Self-Driving v12
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) v12 represents a major leap forward in AI-powered autonomous driving. Unlike previous versions, which relied heavily on rule-based programming, v12 is trained almost entirely through neural networks, allowing it to learn and adapt to real-world driving conditions more fluidly.
While Tesla’s system isn’t quite fully autonomous yet, its ability to navigate complex environments with minimal human intervention demonstrates how AI is reshaping transportation. Look out for future full self-driving technology from Tesla and other competitors, which is right on the horizon.
19. Amazon Astro 2.0
Amazon’s Astro 2.0 is an AI-powered home robot designed to assist with security, communication, and household tasks. Equipped with advanced navigation, voice recognition, and facial detection, Astro can autonomously patrol a home, deliver reminders, and even integrate with Alexa for smart home control.
20. Apple AI Assistant
Apple has been advancing its AI Assistant to incorporate agentic AI capabilities, focusing on enhancing autonomy and contextual understanding. This evolution aims to enable the assistant to perform tasks proactively, manage complex workflows, and make decisions based on user preferences and situational context.
This new technology won’t be replacing Siri, but rather will be integrated into Apple’s devices moving forward.
21. Boston Dynamics Stretch AI
Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot is engineered for autonomous operation in warehouse environments, specifically designed to handle the unloading of trucks and containers. Equipped with advanced computer vision and AI-driven decision-making capabilities, Stretch can identify, grasp, and move boxes of various sizes and weights without human intervention.
And thanks to its autonomous reasoning, powered by agentic AI, Stretch will be able to reason through possible issues—like boxes opening or falling while unloading.
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Agentic AI is shaping the future of IT, cybersecurity, healthcare, finance, and beyond. By automating complex workflows and enhancing decision-making, these tools are unlocking new levels of efficiency and innovation.
The businesses that leverage agentic AI-driven automation now will have the competitive edge over the competition. So, if you’re ready to gain that edge in IT management, Atera can help. From AI helpdesk capabilities to AI-powered patch management, and everything in between, Atera is changing the way IT teams operate. Start your 30-day free trial of Atera’s AI-powered platform today and see how agentic AI-powered automation can transform your IT workflow.
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