A wave of specialised artificial-intelligence “agents” aimed at automating creative and business workflows is gathering pace. San Francisco-based Lovart AI this week launched what it calls the world’s first dedicated design agent, a web platform that turns short text prompts into complete advertising assets—spanning images, video, 3-D models and audio—inside a single, collaborative canvas. Early users say the system can produce a 15-second product commercial, including storyboard, voice-over and music, in minutes and with minimal prompting. Separately, Agent2.AI announced the forthcoming release of Super Agent, an operating system that orchestrates tasks across multiple narrow AI agents, external APIs and human freelancers. Chief executive Chuci Qin said the software will break complex requests into smaller jobs handled by “atomic agents,” while chief operating officer Linghao Yang described the coordination layer as the shift that will let companies blend automated and human work. The platform enters private beta now, with a formal launch slated for August. The dual announcements highlight intensifying competition among start-ups racing to commercialise agent-based AI as creative teams seek tools that can shrink production cycles and lower costs. Investors and larger software vendors are watching the space closely as generative AI moves beyond single-task chatbots toward systems that can plan, delegate and deliver finished outputs.
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