Interesting stuff Leo, thanks. How much time investment was required by you to get to this point? In your experience, do you think those vendors that "tend to work well for a demo or POC" are weeks/months/years away from a "robust solution that scales"? What are the dependencies required to meet/beat those timelines?
This took me a few weeks as I don't get that much time to write code anymore.
As for the vendors, one concrete example was a proposal that, at its core, wasn't much more than a python application using CrewAI. And this is from a brand name consultancy.
I can't comment on it as I haven't seen it yet. But I do give them the benefit of the doubt since they snapped up Matt Wood as theri CTIO, who used to be VP of AI at AWS. He's got the chops to make it happen.
Interesting stuff Leo, thanks. How much time investment was required by you to get to this point? In your experience, do you think those vendors that "tend to work well for a demo or POC" are weeks/months/years away from a "robust solution that scales"? What are the dependencies required to meet/beat those timelines?
This took me a few weeks as I don't get that much time to write code anymore.
As for the vendors, one concrete example was a proposal that, at its core, wasn't much more than a python application using CrewAI. And this is from a brand name consultancy.
They are all jumping on it - PWC has released an AgentOS: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/about-us/newsroom/press-releases/pwc-launches-ai-agent-operating-system-enterprises.html#:~:text=PwC%E2%80%99s%20agent%20OS%20provides%20a%20consistent%2C%20scalable%20framework,beyond%20AI%20experimentation%20and%20into%20enterprise-wide%20AI%20adoption.
I can't comment on it as I haven't seen it yet. But I do give them the benefit of the doubt since they snapped up Matt Wood as theri CTIO, who used to be VP of AI at AWS. He's got the chops to make it happen.