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coagent

/koʊˈeɪdʒənt/
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Other forms: coagents

A coagent is a partner in action, any person or thing that acts in concert with another to achieve a result. Whether it's two people collaborating on a shared goal, or a chemical additive boosting a reaction, coagents work in conjunction with one another.

The word coagent is derived from the Latin co-, "together," and agent, "one who acts." In legal and organizational structures, it refers to individuals who share authority. In chemistry, coagents are reactive molecules, such as those used to crosslink polymer chains to make rubber more durable. In artificial intelligence (AI), coagents are AI models that collaborate to solve complex tasks, or AI models working alongside humans. In every field where the term is used, a coagent's role is to work alongside another agent to enhance effectiveness and efficiency.

Definitions of coagent
  1. noun
    someone or something working together or holding authority with someone or something else
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