AgentOps.ai

AgentOps.ai

Software Development

San Francisco, California 1,150 followers

AgentOps helps developers build, evaluate, and monitor AI agents. Tools to build agents from prototype to production.

About us

Build reliable AI agents with monitoring, testing, and replay analytics. No more black boxes and prompt guessing.

Website
https://www.agentops.ai/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023
Specialties
ai, automation, B2B, data, dataentry, datamanipulation, datacleansing, datascience, datascientist, process, enterprise, and saas

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  • AgentOps.ai reposted this

    View profile for Alex Reibman, graphic

    Co-Founder/CEO @ AgentOps

    My thoughts on the Apple Intelligence WWDC Megadrop (🧵): 1. Upgraded App Intents API will unlock Apple devices as the ultimate playground for AI agents Shortcuts can stitch together app actions but it requires manual effort. LLMs can do this on the fly. Siri will be agentic 2. Useful Siri Siri commands were black-boxy, but now it doesn’t really matter. LLMs are A+ input sanitizers (typos, intent, etc.). On-device transcription + typed instructions + LLM input cleaning will make Apple devices the most intuitive agent controllers on the market 3. Security nightmares. 3rd party apps also get to connect to Siri. But giving this much power is very un-Apple like. I suspect we'll see restrictions. LLMs are still black boxes after all Reminder of all time great post where OpenInterpreter ran wild 4. 3rd party LLMs will be a core enabler ChatGPT is just a start, and it's implied Apple doesn't want to lock in with OpenAI. The ability to outsource computer to cloud LLMs is going to be a staple. Proprietary and 3rd party LLMs might even make their way on-device(?) 5. Generative images are not that impressive. We've all hit DALLE fatigue at this point, and the generative images just aren't great. This one has the greatest risk of becoming a stale feature. 3rd party imagegen models (similar to their LLM strategy) could be huge though 6. Native apps are LLM feature playgrounds Apple has been sneaking in ML-based features like OCR into the OS. But they seem to be taking a safer approach with generative AI features. Things like text gen, summarization, etc. are largely restrained to apps. Might expand later. Final thoughts: Apple is taking the use-case first approach to AI integration. They tailor AI features to apps instead unloading AI onto everything. Agents are still unreliable. (we're fixing that at AgentOps.ai). Apple wants perfect UX, so they take low risk bests.

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    On Sunday Jan 14, dozens of NYC's best AI hackers gathered in a stunning Tribeca loft to build for the newly dropped GPT Store. Below are the winners 🥇st Place: Escape or Die by Chase Amer Link: https://lnkd.in/eBFDHSWH A dark, immersive text-and-image based adventure game where each choice is a dance with death. Choose between four nightmare scenarios, and brace yourself for a journey of treacherous puzzles and menacing monsters, where every decision could be your last 🥈nd Place: CVU (CV site Generator) by Marija Josifovska and Waseem H. Upload a LinkedIn profile, and generate a beautiful resume site that you can deploy with Vercel. People were already asking to pay for this after the event. 🥉rd Place: Chess Visualizer by Isaac Gemal Visualize chess games using GPT-4 and Code Interpreter. A creative way to process large amounts of chess games. ✨ Most Creative: Global Music Scout by @sachin shah Discover undiscovered music using AI which uses different features from the GPT Builder like Actions, and web searching. ⚕️ Healthcare Prize AND Best Prompt Hack: Smart Health Assistant: Integrating Oura Ring with GPT for Personalized Wellness by @Dr Michael Fischer --- My favorite quote of the night was "It takes a village to raise a child. It takes a city to raise a startup". I can think of no better place to start an AI company than NYC because of it's access to talent, industry experts, and capital. Special shoutout to our sponsors Primary Venture Partners , PromptLayer and AgentOps.ai and Staf.ai . Also special shoutout to Nitesh Gupta for hosting. Also, thanks to our judges Ilia Zintchenko , Jacob Shiff , and Chris Coulthrust If you want to get invited to future hackathons in NYC make sure to smash that like and subscribe button

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