"2025 is the year of AI Agents" yes, you read it right, This forecast comes from one of the most influential figures in the AI industry, NVIDIA CEO - Jensen Huang.
Let’s look at our top 5 updates of the week.
1. Google Brings AI Agents to the Enterprise Space
Google has just rolled out a new platform called Agentspace, designed to boost productivity in the enterprise world. With its advanced AI capabilities, Agentspace combines the power of Gemini’s reasoning, Google’s search expertise, and enterprise data access. This means employees can get more done with just one prompt, whether it’s synthesizing information or handling complex tasks.
It also introduces NotebookLM Plus, which lets users engage with data and get audio summaries. Plus, there’s a company-branded search agent that not only helps users find what they need but also offers proactive suggestions. By connecting structured and unstructured data across different apps, it’s all about improving workflows and making better decisions faster.
2. NVIDIA Announces BluePrints to Help Build AI Agents for Businesses
NVIDIA is making it easier for developers to create custom AI applications with its new Blueprints. These are pre-built workflows that help create AI Agents for enterprise use. The goal? To help businesses analyze data, extract insights, and take actions using AI. These Agents can work with all sorts of data—documents, images, videos, you name it.
Working with CrewAI, NVIDIA has designed these Blueprints to fit perfectly with its AI Enterprise software platform, including tools like NVIDIA NeMo and NIM microservices. They’ve even developed some in-house, like a Blueprint to turn PDFs into podcasts and another for video search and summarization.
And, if you’re into digital twins, NVIDIA also has four Omniverse Blueprints for physical AI Agents to create “simulation-ready” models. All of these Blueprints are available as NVIDIA Launchables, so developers can jump right into pre-configured environments and get started.
3. ServiceNow Integrates AI into Enterprise Workflows
ServiceNow is going all-in on AI to supercharge its workflow automation tools. The goal is to make it easier for businesses to automate complex tasks, speed up decision-making, and improve scalability. By weaving AI into their platform, ServiceNow is positioning itself as a key player in AI-driven business transformations, helping organizations get more efficient and productive.
4. Tech Mahindra Launches agentX Suite
Tech Mahindra is rolling out the agentX suite, a new generative AI-powered solution for enterprise operations. With agentX, businesses can automate routine processes, optimize workflows, and create better user experiences.
It’s all about helping companies rethink how they operate and become more agile with the help of generative AI.
5.Deloitte’s latest study reveals that AI agents are surpassing generative AI
Deloitte’s recent study shows that AI agents are outperforming traditional generative AI when it comes to managing complex tasks, boosting productivity, and delivering better results for enterprises.
The findings emphasize the growing role of AI agents as a critical tool for businesses looking to stay competitive in today’s fast-moving tech landscape.
And that’s a wrap for this edition! Stay tuned for more updates in the next newsletter. Until then, take care and stay curious!