
Kore wants to drag enterprise agent development out of the prompt-chain wilderness. The agentic software company on Thursday released Artemis, The post Kore counts down to Artemis, its moonshot for governable AI agents appeared first on The New Stack .
The proliferation of AI models has necessitated more structured and governable approaches to AI agent development, moving beyond ad-hoc prompt engineering.
This development addresses a critical need for enterprise-grade AI agent management, which is essential for scaling AI applications and ensuring compliance and reliability.
The introduction of platforms like Artemis shifts AI agent development from experimental 'prompt-chain wilderness' to a more systematic and auditable engineering discipline.
- · Kore
- · Enterprises adopting AI agents
- · AI governance solution providers
- · Software developers
- · Companies relying solely on unmanaged prompt engineering
- · Less structured AI agent development platforms
Enterprises can deploy AI agents with greater confidence in their control and explainability.
Increased adoption of AI agents could lead to significant automation in white-collar workflows, potentially displacing routine tasks.
The acceleration of AI agent development could influence the demand for specialized AI infrastructure and talent, reshaping parts of the IT services sector.
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