Hyperagent's VP of AI Operations on Building Multi-Platform AI Agent Harnesses
By
Bill Kerr
Summary
An interview with Andrew Busse, VP of AI Operations at Hyperagent (by Airtable), discussing the evolution of AI agents, the challenges of being locked into single AI ecosystems, and strategies for building flexible, multi-platform agent harnesses. The article explores how businesses can leverage AI agents effectively without becoming trapped in one vendor's ecosystem.
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