
Vercel has released Eve, an open-source framework for building, deploying, and operating AI agents in production. The framework uses a filesystem-based project structure to organize agent instructions, tools, skills, subagents, communication channels, and scheduled tasks, enabling developers to define agent behavior while reducing the amount of supporting infrastructure they need to implement. By Daniel Dominguez
The rapid advancement of large language models is driving the need for robust frameworks to deploy and manage AI agents effectively in production environments.
This development accelerates the practical application of AI agents, enabling complex automated workflows and potentially disrupting various white-collar industries and existing software layers.
Developers now have an open-source, structured framework to build, deploy, and operate sophisticated AI agents, reducing the friction in bringing agent-based systems to market.
- · Vercel
- · Developers leveraging AI agents
- · Open-source AI ecosystem
- · Businesses adopting AI automation
- · SaaS companies reliant on manual workflows
- · Proprietary AI agent platform providers
- · Legacy enterprise software vendors
Eve simplifies the creation and management of AI agents, making them more accessible for deployment in production.
The proliferation of AI agents built on open frameworks could lead to a rapid increase in automated business processes across sectors.
This could accelerate the consolidation and transformation of white-collar work, with AI agents performing tasks previously requiring human intervention.
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