Cognizant has introduced the Neuro AI Multi-Agent Accelerator, aimed at accelerating the development of AI agents. This innovative tool allows organizations to create AI agents that operate autonomously, learning and adapting over time to improve their performance. The focus is on enhancing workplace efficiency through real-time decision-making and user personalization.
The Neuro AI Multi-Agent Service Suite enables seamless collaboration among specialized agents, ensuring that software systems align with broader business objectives. By providing a no-code development framework, Cognizant facilitates rapid prototyping and scaling of multi-agent systems tailored to specific industry needs. This approach addresses the limitations of traditional automation methods, paving the way for more adaptive and resilient enterprise operations.
• Cognizant's Neuro AI tool accelerates AI agent development for enterprises.
• The framework enhances collaboration among AI agents for improved business outcomes.
AI agents are autonomous iterations of AI functionality that learn and adapt over time.
Neuro AI refers to AI systems powered by neural networks that mimic human brain functions.
Multi-agent systems enable decentralized decision-making, allowing agents to collaborate on complex tasks.
Cognizant is a global professional services company focused on digital transformation across various industries.
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