Adding predictive agents cookbook #2114
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Summary
Adding a new cookbook entry called "Bridging the Predictive Gap in Agents with KumoRFM MCP"
Includes:
Notebook entry:
bridging-the-predictive-gap-in-agents.ipynb
Example script:
predictive_insurance_agent.py
,README.md
,requirements.txt
Motivation
Current AI agents primarily handle information retrieval and analysis of existing data, but many business workflows require predicting future outcomes like customer churn, product recommendations, or risk assessment. Integrating traditional ML models into agent workflows typically involves complex prediction services, feature engineering pipelines, and separate model training/deployment infrastructure that creates significant development overhead.
This cookbook explores using KumoRFM MCP (https://github.com/kumo-ai/kumo-rfm-mcp/) to add prediction capabilities directly to agents through a simple tool interface, treating predictions as naturally as database queries or API calls. The approach demonstrates how agents can work with multi-table relational data for predictions without requiring separate ML engineering or custom model development.
The cookbook presents a general pattern that can be reused across many agentic applications and highlights an insurance churn/cross-sell example.
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