A study by Google found that nearly 90% of videogame developers use AI agents. The study aimed to understand the adoption and use of AI agents in the videogame industry. It analyzed data from 1,100 videogame developers and found that AI agents are used for tasks such as game testing, level design, and player behavior analysis. The study also highlighted the benefits of using AI agents in game development, including increased efficiency and improved gameplay.
Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY), a leading AI platform for managing people, money, and agents, has announced its acquisition of Flowise, a low-code platform that enables the creation of AI agents. The acquisition aims to enhance Workday's capabilities in AI agent development, empowering customers and partners to build and deploy AI agents with greater speed, flexibility, and confidence [1].
Flowise, co-founded by software engineers Henry Heng and Chung Yau Ong, offers an intuitive visual builder that supports the entire AI development journey—from prototyping to production. The platform's open-source foundation has led to rapid adoption, with millions of chats and workflows processed, and over 42,000 GitHub stars earned [1].
Peter Bailis, Chief Technology Officer at Workday, emphasized the significance of the acquisition, stating, "Making AI agent development reliable and accessible is a major technical challenge. By bringing Flowise into Workday, we are empowering our customers and partners to build and deploy their own AI agents on Workday" [1].
The integration of Flowise into Workday's platform will provide several benefits, including:
- Accelerated AI Innovation: Workday customers will gain an easy-to-use platform to quickly build and deploy AI agents for HR and finance.
- Customization, Controllability, and Transparency: Flowise offers developers transparency and flexibility to customize every part of their AI agents and workflows.
- Responsible AI Development: Flowise reinforces Workday's commitment to responsible AI with enterprise-grade observability, human-in-the-loop checkpoints, and secure deployment options.
The acquisition comes at a time when Workday is also focusing on the broader adoption of AI agents in the enterprise. According to a recent study by Workday, AI agents are expected to become almost ubiquitous, with only 1% of respondents indicating no plans to use them [2].
Workday's acquisition of Flowise underscores its commitment to embracing the current explosion of AI innovation. By integrating Flowise's powerful platform, Workday aims to modernize operations and provide customers with a faster and more secure way to deploy AI agents [1].
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/workday-acquires-flowise-bringing-powerful-ai-agent-builder-capabilities-to-the-workday-platform-302530557.html
[2] https://diginomica.com/workday-acquires-flowise-build-ai-agents-people-dont-want-ai-bosses
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