We founded PromptOwl to study and build the things that enterprises will need to run grown-up AI — context management, governance, security, and making real agents with tools and context and auditing from regular language. And all the plumbing to make it not fall over or hallucinate.
I have been in the AI/ML arena for nearly 15 years, and know instantly that AI is currently built for individual use, and even then it isn't optimized. The enterprise has a real gap to cover before they can embrace AI unfettered.
The interesting problem isn't the model anymore. It's everything around it—the context architecture that lets your AI know what it's allowed to see, the governance that keeps it from hallucinating, the security that makes auditing possible, the development practices that work when you're building systems that are part AI and part traditional code.
I'll be writing about that here on Dev.to—the infrastructure layer that separates prototype from production.
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Hola! I am Stacey, cofounder of an AI company, PromptOwl (promptowl.ai) and the open source project Context Nest (github.com/PromptOwl/ContextNest).
We founded PromptOwl to study and build the things that enterprises will need to run grown-up AI — context management, governance, security, and making real agents with tools and context and auditing from regular language. And all the plumbing to make it not fall over or hallucinate.
I have been in the AI/ML arena for nearly 15 years, and know instantly that AI is currently built for individual use, and even then it isn't optimized. The enterprise has a real gap to cover before they can embrace AI unfettered.
The interesting problem isn't the model anymore. It's everything around it—the context architecture that lets your AI know what it's allowed to see, the governance that keeps it from hallucinating, the security that makes auditing possible, the development practices that work when you're building systems that are part AI and part traditional code.
I'll be writing about that here on Dev.to—the infrastructure layer that separates prototype from production.