AI agents sound great in demos, but getting them to work reliably in the real world is a different story. OpenAI and Anthropic are working directly with enterprise customers to customize their models, because out-of-the-box AI often falls flat.<br /> The article OpenAI and Anthropic become AI consultants as enterprise customers struggle with agent reliability appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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