Agyn: Open-Source Platform for Scalable AI Agent Deployment
Agyn is an open-source platform tailored for the deployment of AI agents in production, tackling issues related to non-deterministic workflows, stateful sessions, and privileged access. It incorporates a signal-driven, stateful serverless runtime built on Kubernetes, along with a Terraform provider for defining agents and harnesses. The security framework follows zero-trust and least-privilege principles. Agyn is designed to be agent-agnostic, model-agnostic, and cloud-agnostic, facilitating scalable execution on demand while ensuring adequate isolation, governance, and security.
Key facts
- Agyn is an open-source platform for AI agents.
- It provides scalable on-demand execution.
- Agent definition is as code via Terraform.
- Security model uses zero-trust and least-privilege.
- Runtime is signal-driven and stateful serverless on Kubernetes.
- Platform is agent-agnostic, model-agnostic, and cloud-agnostic.
- Designed for production deployments with isolation and governance.
- Presented in a paper on arXiv.
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- arXiv