Emergence AI’s new system automatically creates AI agents rapidly in realtime based on the work at hand
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Summary
Emergence AI, a start-up founded by former IBM Research veterans, has launched an AI agent creation platform that lets users specify the work they want achieving via text prompts, which are then handed over to AI models that create the agents they believe are needed to achieve the work.
The platform evaluates incoming tasks, checks its existing agent registry, and autonomously generates new agents tailored to fulfil specific enterprise needs, it also proactively creates agent variants to anticipate related tasks.
According to Satya Nitta, co-founder, and CEO of Emergence AI, the orchestrator’s architecture enables new levels of autonomy in enterprise automation, and the platform integrates with AI models such as Open AI’s GPT-4 and GPT-4.5, Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet, and Meta’s Llama 3.3.
Safety and compliance features include guardrails and access controls, verification rubrics to evaluate agent performance, and human-in-the-loop oversight to validate key decisions, ensuring responsible use of the platform.
Pricing information has not been disclosed, but enterprises are invited to contact Emergence AI directly for access and pricing details.