3 ex-Palantir engineers raise $60m from Index, Iconiq, SAP for agentic operating system

The rapid advancements in AI models and agentic architectures are creating fertile ground for startups aiming to build the next generation of operating systems, attracting significant early-stage investment.
This development signals a continued push towards autonomous AI systems capable of executing complex tasks, which could fundamentally alter software interaction and enterprise workflows.
The emergence of agentic operating systems could simplify software development and operation, potentially consolidating enterprise SaaS layers and shifting value towards AI-driven automation.
- · AI-first software companies
- · Early adopters of AI agents
- · Venture Capital investors
- · Palantir alumni network
- · Traditional enterprise software vendors
- · Workflow automation companies
- · Companies slow to adopt AI
Further investment and development in agentic AI technologies will accelerate, driven by this successful fundraising round.
The proliferation of agentic operating systems could lead to a re-evaluation of human-computer interaction paradigms and software stack architecture across industries.
Successful agentic systems may eventually contribute to a significant re-skilling challenge for white-collar workers whose tasks become increasingly automated.
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