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From demo to production: What agent-based AI must actually deliver
James Hom · 2026-04-22 · via Latest from TechRadar in Pro

Agent-based AI impresses in demos, but many applications often fail in live operation because, for example, latency is too high or the systems are too complex. This shows that, in practice, it is less about the model and more about the interaction of all components.

So what does it take to turn promising prototypes into robust real-time systems?

Founder & CPO of SoundHound AI.

Agent-based AI has garnered enormous attention in recent months. Demos showcase systems that hold conversations, make recommendations, execute transactions, and solve complex tasks seemingly effortlessly.

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But as soon as these applications leave the protected space of controlled demonstrations and are transferred to real-world operational environments, the perspective can shift. It is no longer model performance that determines success, but the quality of the entire system.

Nowhere is this more evident than in real-time environments such as retail, customer service, or field operations, where the gap between a working demo and a stable live system becomes clear. Closing that gap is not just an AI challenge – it is fundamentally a system architecture challenge.

Why do real-time environments fundamentally change the rules of the game?

The key difference lies in the transition from linear logic to a dynamic, distributed system. While demos often function as clearly structured sequences – input, processing, output – productive agent-based systems operate differently.

They listen, interpret, process, and react simultaneously. This parallelism is crucial for enabling interactions that feel natural to humans.

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This also shifts the target system: the focus is no longer primarily on minimal processing times, but on “human speed.” A system must not only be fast; it must respond at the right moment.

Pauses, delays, or abrupt interruptions immediately feel unnatural. Successful systems therefore begin their response even while data is still being processed in the background and adapt dynamically to interruptions or changes in context.

For example, AI-based sales agents for brick-and-mortar retail can now be integrated directly into sales conversations with relative ease. During interactions with customers, employees receive real-time recommendations on pricing, add-on products, or upgrades.

In the demo, such solutions currently appear to work seamlessly. In a real store, however, conditions are less predictable: background noise, overlapping conversations, unclear phrasing, and delayed backend responses are the norm. This is precisely where it is determined whether a system will survive everyday use or not.

How do you move from understanding to real-world execution?

Technically, production systems are end-to-end architectures with interlocking components. These include speech recognition, intent recognition, orchestration, backend connections, and response generation. Each of these stages contributes to overall performance – and each can become a bottleneck.

Integration is particularly critical here and is often underestimated, even though it plays a critical role in real-world performance. This becomes especially evident in agentic AI systems.

These systems are not designed to merely respond to queries, but to autonomously execute tasks such as placing orders, making reservations, or completing transactions across different services.

An agent-based system can only be as effective as the data and processes it can access and orchestrate. This means that without deep integration into CRM data, billing systems, product catalogs, location data, or real-time promotions, an agent cannot move beyond basic interaction.

These integrations are required to support channels like TVs, cars, mobile, web and even, for example, drive-thru headsets and point-of-sale systems. Without integrations, an agent may understand intent, but it cannot act in a meaningful way.

Only through seamless integration of these systems can an agent transition from a conversational interface to a true execution layer, enabling context-aware, transaction-capable, and business-relevant decisions in real time.

In this sense, integration is not just a technical requirement, but the foundation that allows agentic AI to deliver tangible value.

This is closely linked to another shift: agent-based AI is not a single model, but an orchestrated interplay of specialized components. In practice, multiple “agents” work together – for example for speech recognition, context evaluation, data retrieval, or decision logic.

The actual intelligence does not arise within the model itself, but in the coordination of these units. Orchestration thus becomes a central discipline.

How do you balance autonomous agents with control, trust, and predictability?

However, responsiveness and integration alone are not sufficient. Production systems must also deliver consistent and reliable behavior, particularly in scenarios where accuracy, compliance, and predictability are essential.

This requires differentiated levels of autonomy. Not every task should be handled in the same way. While agentic systems are well suited for flexible, end-to-end task execution, certain processes require deterministic behavior to ensure reliability and auditability.

For clearly defined and sensitive operations – such as password resets or identity verification – rule-based logic provides consistency and control.

In addition, high-impact or high-risk decisions can sometimes demand human involvement. Introducing a human-in-the-loop layer ensures that critical actions, such as large financial transactions or handling a sensitive medical situation, are properly reviewed and validated.

Combining autonomous agents, deterministic workflows, and human oversight creates a more robust and trustworthy system that can adapt its level of control based on the context.

Why is resilience more important than perfection?

At the same time, systems must be designed to handle disruptions from the very beginning. In live operation, delays, outages, or incomplete data are not exceptions – they are the norm.

Production-ready systems respond with graduated strategies: delivering partial results, falling back on contingency logic, or continuing processes in a reduced but functional state. This ability to degrade gracefully is what enables reliable performance in everyday environments.

Resilience is also shaped by how computing is distributed between the edge and the cloud. Time-critical processes such as speech recognition or initial context analysis benefit from being executed close to the user, minimizing latency and maintaining performance even under unstable network conditions.

The cloud, meanwhile, enables more complex computation, large-scale data processing, and continuous improvement. By combining both, systems can remain responsive and continue operating even when conditions are less than ideal.

How do you measure whether agentic AI really works in production?

Beyond execution, advanced agentic AI systems also provide deeper visibility into how users interact with AI-driven experiences. Instead of relying solely on traditional analytics, these systems make it possible to understand intent, behavior patterns, and friction points at a much more granular level.

This not only improves the performance of the AI itself, but also generates valuable insights into customer needs and broader business dynamics.

The focus shifts to operational metrics that reflect real-world deployment:

  • Time to first meaningful response
  • Success rate per interaction
  • Termination rate due to delays
  • System availability under load

These metrics reveal whether a system not only works, but actually delivers value in an operational context.

Many projects fail precisely at this point. They optimize models without considering the overall system. They test under ideal conditions instead of simulating real-world usage scenarios. And they integrate existing systems too late or only incompletely. The result is solutions that look impressive in demos but fail in everyday use.

So, what does it really take to move from prototype to production?

The path to production therefore requires a different approach. The starting point is not the technology, but a clearly defined use case with concrete real-time requirements. Building on this, the entire process chain is simulated and a realistic latency budget is established.

Architectural decisions – such as the distribution of between the edge and the cloud – are made early on, as are concepts for monitoring, failover, and continuous optimization. Only then does the step-by-step implementation under real-world conditions follow.

In the end, the picture is clear: agent-based AI is not a feature that can simply be integrated into existing systems. It represents a new system architecture – built for real-time interaction, deep integration, and continuous adaptation.

Those who consistently pursue this approach can develop applications that not only impress in demos but also hold up in real-world operation.

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