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The era of AI agents has officially arrived, microsoft is in the lead. At Ignite, we made bold claims about advances in enterprise AI, including 100,000 organizations already deploying or editing AI agents. These announcements suggest that Microsoft is disrupting not only competing startups in the space, but also the way businesses approach automation.
In a conversation with generative AI developer and expert Sam Witteveen, CEO of Red Dragon AI and a machine learning development expert who has become a leading AI educator and influencer through his technical content on YouTube. , we dug into the most important takeaways from Ignite. Why are enterprise AI leaders saying value is shifting from LLM to the layers above it, specifically the enterprise governance layer where Microsoft can shine? Microsoft’s vision of a multi-agent “mesh” How does it increase the risk for technical decision makers? And what does it mean for startups to claim that Microsoft is “full steam ahead” with the entire industry with enterprise AI products? Or?
Key takeaways from our conversation:
- Your AI agent is ready: Microsoft says the age of the agent has arrived, but what’s behind this bold declaration?
- Beyond the LLM: Value is changing, but where and why does it matter to businesses?
- Vision of multi-agent mesh: Can millions of agents working together redefine enterprise AI architecture?
- Microsoft Leader: With 100,000 organizations participating, how real is this benefit and how much marketing disruption will it cause?
Watch the full interview above, where we answer these questions and more.