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Where?
Multilayered (deep learning) artificial neural networks. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_learning
Also if you use and LLM and ask it about Deep Neural Learning systems with Agency it will describe how those systems are different from a regular LLM and what tools are used for its self learning and goals.
Deep learning is not the same as what you described. I know what they are, but they are not "with agency" in any normal sense. Can you give me an exact example of one of these research models "with agency" and not just an entire Wikipedia page?
Deep learning just means layers, and neural layers nets with elastic weighting and back feeding do what I described. Don't take my word for it search leading edge research or listen to the Neil Degrasse Tyson podcast on AI
Search deep learning with agency and it will give you results. Researchers are pushing the limits and finding interesting things.