SERV is advancing the infrastructure layer for the agent economy, having recently achieved significant milestones, including surpassing 100,000 private beta requests and unveiling Phase 2.4, which features agent auditing at scale with Graph Sharding. Additionally, three enterprises have transitioned their workloads to SERV, while Neol demonstrated 100% reliability in its operations with the UAE government. This aligns with the broader trend of enterprises and governments migrating to AI agent platforms that emphasize high reliability and scalability for practical applications.
SERV: SERV, also known as OpenServ, is an AI platform focused on building infrastructure for autonomous businesses and the agent economy, including enterprise-grade reasoning engines, agent marketplaces, and blockchain launchpads. It supports AI agents in handling complex tasks at scale through advanced techniques like graph sharding for auditing. The company recently demonstrated its capabilities with a private beta milestone, enterprise workload migrations, and performance enhancements to models such as Qwen and Gemini.
Greg Ivanov: Greg Ivanov is a technology executive and investor with prior experience at Google, where he held senior roles in partnerships and business development for Android, Google Play, and AR/VR initiatives in EMEA. He currently serves as General Partner at 22/7, focusing on early-stage investments in Web3 and AI projects, and has advised or backed protocols including Pendle, Bittensor, and RNDR. In the context of this news, he joined SERV as a key advisor to support its infrastructure development for the agent economy.
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