Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch on the fight to split off models from agents

Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch discusses the evolution of AI agents from prototyping to production-ready tools. He highlights the need for secure data access and auditing frameworks like 'Eve' to manage agent behavior.
Why it matters
As AI agents become more integrated into enterprise workflows, the infrastructure to secure and monitor them is becoming a critical focus for software companies.
Known for its cloud infrastructure that allows developers to deploy agents without managing servers, Vercel has quietly become one of the most central companies in AI software. The company currently sees 6 million deployments a day, half of them triggered by coding agents, and more than 1 trillion tokens flow through the company’s AI gateway daily.
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