StackAI
StackAI is an enterprise AI automation platform that allows organizations to build end-to-end internal tools and processes with AI agents. It ensures every workflow is secure, compliant, and governed, so teams can automate complex processes without heavy engineering.
With a visual workflow builder and multi-agent orchestration, StackAI enables full automation from knowledge retrieval to approvals and reporting. Enterprise data sources like SharePoint, Confluence, Notion, Google Drive, and internal databases can be connected with versioning, citations, and access controls to protect sensitive information.
AI agents can be deployed as chat assistants, advanced forms, or APIs integrated into Slack, Teams, Salesforce, HubSpot, ServiceNow, or custom apps.
Security is built in with SSO (Okta, Azure AD, Google), RBAC, audit logs, PII masking, and data residency. Analytics and cost governance let teams track performance, while evaluations and guardrails ensure reliability before production.
StackAI also offers model flexibility, routing tasks across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or local LLMs with fine-grained controls for accuracy.
A template library accelerates adoption with ready-to-use workflows like Contract Analyzer, Support Desk AI Assistant, RFP Response Builder, and Investment Memo Generator.
By consolidating fragmented processes into secure, AI-powered workflows, StackAI reduces manual work, speeds decision-making, and empowers teams to build trusted automation at scale.
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Vertex AI
Fully managed ML tools allow you to build, deploy and scale machine-learning (ML) models quickly, for any use case.
Vertex AI Workbench is natively integrated with BigQuery Dataproc and Spark. You can use BigQuery to create and execute machine-learning models in BigQuery by using standard SQL queries and spreadsheets or you can export datasets directly from BigQuery into Vertex AI Workbench to run your models there. Vertex Data Labeling can be used to create highly accurate labels for data collection.
Vertex AI Agent Builder empowers developers to design and deploy advanced generative AI applications for enterprise use. It supports both no-code and code-driven development, enabling users to create AI agents through natural language prompts or by integrating with frameworks like LangChain and LlamaIndex.
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Lux
Lux introduces a breakthrough approach to AI by enabling models to control computers the same way humans do, interacting with interfaces visually and functionally rather than through traditional API calls. Through its three distinct modes—Tasker for procedural workflows, Actor for ultra-fast execution, and Thinker for complex problem-solving—developers can tailor how agents behave in different environments. Lux demonstrates its power through practical examples such as autonomous Amazon product scraping, automated software QA using Nuclear, and rapid financial data retrieval from Nasdaq. The platform is designed so developers can spin up real computer-use agents within minutes, supported by robust SDKs and pre-built templates. Its flexible architecture allows agents to understand ambiguous goals, strategize over long timelines, and complete multi-step tasks without manual intervention. This shift expands AI’s capabilities beyond reasoning into hands-on action, enabling automation across any digital interface. What was once a capability reserved for large tech labs is now accessible to any developer or team. Lux ultimately transforms AI from a passive assistant into an active operator capable of working directly inside software.
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Gemini 2.5 Computer Use
Introducing the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model, an advanced agent built upon the visual reasoning strengths of Gemini 2.5 Pro, specifically crafted for direct interaction with user interfaces (UIs). This model is accessible through a newly developed computer-use tool within the Gemini API, which takes inputs such as the user's request, a screenshot of the UI context, and a log of recent actions. It adeptly generates function calls relevant to UI tasks, including clicking, typing, or selecting, while also having the capability to seek user confirmation for tasks deemed higher risk. Following each performed action, the model receives updated feedback in the form of a new screenshot and URL to facilitate a continuous process until the task is either completed or stopped. Primarily fine-tuned for web browser navigation, it also shows potential for mobile UI interactions, although it currently lacks the capability for desktop OS-level management. In various benchmarks comparing web and mobile control tasks, the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model demonstrates superior performance over leading competitors, achieving remarkable accuracy with reduced latency, and paving the way for future enhancements in interface interaction.
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