Deployment environment

AI Agent Deployment Environment

The environment where AI Agents are deployed is just as important as the functionality itself. We have our Public Marketplace, which is already up and running and open to everyone. Here, you can deploy your AI agent in the quickest and most cost-effective way. It benefits from a growing ecosystem, giving you the chance to be discovered by others and to discover others yourself. This marketplace acts as a knowledge-sharing hub where you can interact with the personal knowledge and ideas of others.

Whitelisting.

There’s also a whitelisting option, allowing you to have your public agent listed on the marketplace but accessible only to those whitelisted by you, the creator. This adds flexibility for those who want to utilize the public marketplace but prefer restricted access. We believe this concept will work wonders. However, the public marketplace has some obvious drawbacks when it comes to the usability of AI agents—we need flexibility and total personalization.

External use.

It doesn’t change the core functionality of the AI agent, but it does change how it can be used. If you have a personal brand, blog, e-commerce store, or any other online presence where you want to build your own personal brand, you’ll need additional options. One option is embedding. You’ll be able to embed your AI agent into your own website, with two different options: as a chat feature or within a window.

Personal domain.

For some types of websites, AI agents will definitely be a better alternative. Your website acts as the gateway to your brand, allowing users to switch between agents, if needed. Nothing else is needed on the website except for a few basic components, with the AI agent engine being the main feature.

This opens up different paths for AI agents to be used. The marketplace model will focus on knowledge sharing and app-like application creation, primarily for learning and entertainment.

In contrast, external use can turn the AI agent into a worker that manages an e-commerce store, personal blog, gathers feedback, and handles repetitive tasks. While the functions remain the same, the environment significantly changes the agent’s usability.

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