
In life sciences, agents can help researchers call domain models for protein design, virtual screening, genomics analysis and biomarker discovery. The new NVIDIA BioNeMo Toolkit enables work that previously took months to be completed in days.
In healthcare, agents support clinical documentation, clinical decision support and care coordination. Plus, physical agents in robotics systems trained in digital twins of hospitals can scale surgical assistance and hospital automation to meet care demands.
In software, cybersecurity, industrial operations and customer workflows, agents can connect to the tools and data teams already use, helping people move faster through complex workflows.
For example, Cadence and Synopsys are building autonomous agents for chip design and engineering workflows. CrowdStrike is running specialized security agents that triage alerts with 98.5% accuracy. Palantir , SAP , ServiceNow , Siemens and Dassault Systèmes are embedding agent capabilities into the enterprise platforms where critical decisions get made.
It all points to the same larger shift: Agents become more useful when they can combine models, tools, skills, runtime and infrastructure in ways companies can adapt to their own workflows. NVIDIA Agent Toolkit provides an open, modular foundation that enables this combination.
Learn more about NVIDIA Agent Toolkit and NVIDIA BioNeMo Agent Toolkit.
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Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-agent-toolkit-open-models-tools-skills-secure-runtime-ai-agents/#primary
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/author/justin-boitano/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-agent-toolkit-open-models-tools-skills-secure-runtime-ai-agents/#disqus_thread
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