AI Agents Are the Wild West — Port Wants to Bring Order
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AI agents are rapidly becoming core developer tools, automating everything from incident resolution to release management. But Port CEO Zohar Einy warns that companies are drowning in agent chaos — scattered data, inconsistent standards, and no central oversight.
Port’s answer? A full orchestration layer with performance tracking, human-in-the-loop approvals and a “context lake” defining what each agent can access and what guardrails it must follow. As Einy puts it, developers want AI to handle the other 90% of work that isn’t writing code — and Port wants to be the control center that makes that safe and scalable. -
The AI-agent ecosystem really is chaotic. If Port can bring structure, they might gain early advantage.
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Early attempts to standardize AI-agent behavior could shape the entire industry’s future.
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Kwon getting less time than SBF makes sense given their different levels of cooperation and case complexity.