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Lyzr Team@Lyzr AI
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The rise of Agentic AI is transforming enterprise workflows, as companies increasingly deploy AI agents to automate tasks and take actions across various business systems. Dust AI, a two-year-old artificial intelligence platform, exemplifies this trend, achieving $6 million in annual revenue by enabling enterprises to build AI agents capable of completing entire business workflows. This marks a six-fold increase from the previous year, indicating a significant shift in enterprise AI adoption away from basic chatbots towards more sophisticated, action-oriented systems. These agents leverage tools and APIs to streamline processes, highlighting the move towards practical AI applications that directly impact business operations.
Companies like Diliko are addressing the challenges of integrating AI, particularly for mid-sized organizations with limited resources. Diliko's platform focuses on automating data integration, organization, and governance through agentic AI, aiming to reduce manual maintenance and re-engineering efforts. This allows teams to focus on leveraging data for decision-making rather than grappling with infrastructure complexities. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a new standard developed by Dust AI that enables this level of automation, allowing AI agents to take concrete actions across business applications such as creating GitHub issues, scheduling calendar meetings, updating customer records, and even pushing code reviews, all while maintaining enterprise-grade security.
Agentic AI is also making significant inroads into risk and compliance, as showcased by Lyzr, whose modular AI agents are deployed to automate regulatory and risk-related workflows. These agents facilitate real-time monitoring, policy mapping, anomaly detection, fraud identification, and regulatory reporting, offering scalable precision and continuous assurance. For example, a Data Ingestion Agent extracts insights from various sources, which are then processed by a Policy Mapping Agent to classify inputs against enterprise policies. This automation reduces manual errors, lowers compliance costs, and accelerates audits, demonstrating the potential of AI to transform traditionally labor-intensive areas.
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References :
- venturebeat.com: Dust hits $6M ARR helping enterprises build AI agents that actually do stuff instead of just talking
- www.bigdatawire.com: Diliko Delivers Agentic AI to Teams Without Enterprise Budgets
- Salesforce: What Salesforce Has Learned About Building Better Agents
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