No, that's exactly what an agent isn't. What makes an agent an agent is all the not-LLM code. When an agent generates Golang code, it runs the Go compiler, which is in the agent's architecture an extension of the agent. The Go compiler does not hallucinate.
No, that's exactly what an agent isn't. What makes an agent an agent is all the not-LLM code. When an agent generates Golang code, it runs the Go compiler, which is in the agent's architecture an extension of the agent. The Go compiler does not hallucinate.
The most common "agent" is an letting an LLM run a while loop (“multi-step agent”) [1]
[1] https://huggingface.co/docs/smolagents/conceptual_guides/int...
That's not how Claude Code works (or Gemini, Cursor, or Codex).