Agentic Density

Product term: Agent Density Score

Category: metric

Definition

A measure of how effectively humans and AI agents collaborate. High agentic density means agents handle routine work, humans focus on judgment, and the collaboration feels natural. Calculated as (effective agents × complexity handled) / decision points. Digital Twins, Sentinel agents, and Specialist agents all contribute. Component of OFI.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

Does high agentic density mean robots replace humans?

No. It means humans focus on judgment while agents handle routine coordination. You get promoted from "doing" to "deciding."

How do I measure agentic density?

Track agent task completion rate, human decision quality, time freed from routine work, and collaboration satisfaction.

How do I improve it?

Deploy Specialist agents for routine work, improve Cognitive Twin Engines, and refine Routing Rules.

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