VentureBeat November 14, 2024
Taryn Plumb

2025 will undoubtedly be the year AI agents get real. Many early entrants to the market, though, either tend to be singularly-purposed and less flexible, or more horizontal yet IT and developer-driven (and thus not always business user friendly).

Startup Sema4.ai says it has the differentiating factor that future-thinking enterprises need: The company has put a “tremendous amount of intelligence” into its platform to make it suitable for a wide variety of business use cases.

“We think it’s much better to have a horizontal platform that enterprises can build their agents for, versus coming in with a single purpose,” Rob Bearden, Sema4.ai co-founder and CEO, told VentureBeat.

Today Sema4.ai is announcing the general availability of its full-stack...

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