
Kore.ai Artemis: Build Enterprise AI Agents Without Code
Kore.ai launches Artemis, an AI agent platform that uses AI to design, build, test, and optimize enterprise agents — compressing months of engineering into days.
What Is Kore.ai Artemis?
Kore.ai launched Artemis, a ground-up reinvention of its agent platform. The core idea: use AI to build AI agents. Their "Arch" system translates natural-language business requirements into production-ready agent code, handling everything from design to deployment to ongoing optimization.
Agent Blueprint Language (ABL)
At the technical core sits ABL, a YAML-based declarative language that standardizes how AI agents are defined and governed. It supports six orchestration patterns — supervisor, delegation, handoff, fan-out, escalation, and agent-to-agent federation. ABL artifacts live in GitHub and integrate with CI/CD pipelines.
Dual-Brain Architecture
For regulated industries like banking and healthcare, Kore.ai built a dual-brain system: one cognitive engine for LLM-powered reasoning, another for deterministic business rules. Both operate in parallel through shared memory, ensuring compliance without sacrificing capability.
Why This Matters for Solopreneurs
While targeted at enterprises, the "AI building AI" paradigm will trickle down. Tools that compress months of engineering into days will eventually be accessible to small teams and individuals.
Common Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How is this different from Microsoft Copilot Studio? A1: Kore.ai positions itself as vendor-neutral. ABL works across LLM providers, while Copilot Studio is tied to Microsoft's ecosystem.
Q2: Do I need coding skills to use Artemis? A2: No. The Arch system translates natural-language requirements into production code. However, developers can edit the YAML-based ABL directly.
Q3: What industries is it designed for? A3: Banking, healthcare, and other regulated industries benefit most from the dual-brain compliance architecture, but it's applicable across sectors.
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