Revium partners with CrewAI

By AdNews | 24 September 2024
 
Adam Barty.

Australian digital and AI consultancy agency Revium is has partnered with CrewAI.

CrewAI’s platform uses multi-agent AI - an advanced form of artificial intelligence where multiple AI agents collaborate to solve complex problems, manage dynamic processes, and autonomously handle decision-making in real-time.

Unlike traditional AI systems that focus on single tasks, multi-agent AI allows for the delegation of tasks to a “crew” of independent AI agents, each specialising in specific functions. These agents communicate, negotiate, collaborate and generate outputs in much the same way a group of people in a business department would.

The partnership between Revium and CrewAI will allow Australian businesses to be early adopters of this technology, with applications ranging from automating customer service workflows to intelligent automation and operational optimisation.

Revium MD Adam Barty said CrewAI is one of the most exciting AI startups on the global scene and the agency is incredibly excited to be working with them.

“Multi-agent AI is a key component of realising the commercial benefits of AI, and being one of the first certified partners of CrewAI in Australia will give our clients the confidence they are getting access to leading edge advice and capability when they work with us," he said.

CrewAI founder Joao Moura said his company has been blown away by how fast the AI agent market is growing in Australia.

"We are seeing hundreds of companies rapidly adopting AI to automate work processes, build new revenue streams and AI native features for online products. Revium will help us serve this fast growing market more effectively," he said.

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