Glossary

AI & Automation Glossary

A no-fluff glossary of the AI and automation terms business leaders are now expected to understand — LLMs, RAG, agents, RPA, MLOps and more — defined in plain English.

Inside

What's in this glossary.

A no-fluff reference for the 40+ AI and automation terms business leaders need to understand in 2026. Includes:

  • Foundation models — LLMs, embeddings, fine-tuning, prompt engineering
  • RAG & AI search — retrieval-augmented generation, vector databases, semantic search, re-ranking
  • Agents — autonomous agents, tool use, agent orchestration, multi-agent systems
  • Automation — RPA, workflow automation, intelligent document processing
  • MLOps — training, deployment, monitoring, drift detection, retraining

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Background

The bigger picture.

Every business leader is suddenly expected to fluently discuss LLMs, retrieval-augmented generation, AI agents, fine-tuning, embeddings and a dozen other AI terms. This glossary cuts through the jargon — short, plain-English definitions for the 40+ terms that come up most in real AI and automation projects.

Use it as a reference during vendor conversations or to onboard a new team member who needs the shared vocabulary fast.

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