
Kore.ai Artemis: Build Enterprise AI Agents Without Code Using AI
Kore.ai launches Artemis, an AI agent platform that uses AI itself to design, build, test, deploy, and optimize enterprise agents — compressing months of engineering into days.
Kore.ai Artemis Lets AI Build AI Agents — What Is It?
Kore.ai has launched the Artemis edition of its Agent Platform, a system that lets enterprises build, govern, and optimize AI agents using AI itself. The platform's philosophy is "do AI with AI" — design, build, test, deploy, manage, and optimize all powered by artificial intelligence.
What Problem Does It Solve?
Building production-ready AI agents traditionally takes months of engineering work. Companies need to define workflows, set up orchestration patterns, handle error recovery, and maintain governance. Artemis compresses this process from months to days by having AI handle the heavy lifting.
What Is Agent Blueprint Language (ABL)?
At the core of Artemis is ABL, a YAML-based declarative language that standardizes how AI agents are defined and governed. ABL supports six orchestration patterns: supervisor, delegation, handoff, fan-out, escalation, and agent-to-agent federation. Because it is YAML-based, artifacts can be stored in GitHub and version-controlled through CI/CD pipelines.
How Does the AI Architect (Arch) Work?
Arch is the AI system that translates plain-language business requirements into production-ready ABL code. You describe what you want, provide data sources and business rules, and Arch designs the multi-agent topology, generates the code, produces test data, deploys the application, and monitors performance.
Can It Self-Optimize?
Yes — and this is the most innovative part. Arch observes whether deployed agents meet their goals, identifies where they fall short, and automatically regenerates and redeploys improved code. If you targeted 50% automation and are getting 30%, Arch adjusts to close the gap based on real usage data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How is this different from Microsoft Copilot Studio? A: Kore.ai positions itself as vendor-neutral and infrastructure-agnostic. It focuses on letting you own and control your agent definitions through open YAML standards.
Q: Do I need developers to use Artemis? A: Business users can define requirements in natural language through Arch. Developers can review and modify the generated ABL code for customization.
Q: Is it available now? A: Yes, Kore.ai Artemis is generally available. Contact Kore.ai for enterprise pricing.
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