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Oracle Lets Companies Build AI Agents Without Coding

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
March 22, 2025
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On Thursday, Oracle revealed a new tool that lets companies create their own AI agents. No coding is required. And this is the most recent information the tech giant introduced, a platform that allows customers to create and modify their own AI agents is Oracle.

Miranda Nash, vice president of Oracle’s applications development and strategy division, stated, “We have been integrating AI, we have been creating agents, and the tools we have been using internally at Oracle are now available for customers and partners.” The company says its new AI Agent Studio will provide businesses with a simple approach to design, manage, and implement AI agents that are just what they need.

Users will also have the option of extending pre-packaged AI agents that can be modified and enhanced, or they will be able to create new AI agents entirely from scratch.

The Vice President also stated that users will have free access to AI Agent Studio, which is a part of the Oracle Fusion Cloud app suite, and will utilize the same tools that Oracle employs to create its own in-house agents.

The company’s Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, which helps organizations manage their finance and human resources departments, aid with the supply chain, and more, will have the additional features.

In Oracle’s example, AI agents—extremely specialized, totally autonomous AIs—can assist companies with certain operations. Last year, Oracle announced over 50 AI agents that can perform everything from organizing hours to responding to employee inquiries about business perks.

This includes Agent team orchestration, which enables users to build up many agents to collaborate with human workers on difficult tasks using pre-configured templates, and Agent template libraries, which let users develop agents using pre-built templates along with natural language prompts.

Clients will also have access to an AI Agent Studio as of Thursday’s release, where they can “bring the agent workforce to life in your company,” according to Nash, by implementing, testing, personalizing, and—above all—creating their own. You may now design your own AI agent without knowing a single line of code if your company has unique requirements that cannot be met by one of the Fusion suite’s available agents.

The business stressed that any agents created in AI Agent Studio will also be able to interact with Oracle Fusion Applications, allowing them to work together with agents from other companies to accomplish even the most complicated and multi-step tasks.

“You do not need to be an IT specialist or an engineer. The main talent you need, according to Nash, is the ability to clearly express what needs to happen in English.

Clients just need to input the objective they wish to achieve and the resources the agent has at their disposal to achieve it; the agent will take care of the rest. When necessary, the agents may reach out to external systems like Microsoft Teams or Slack using apps that are native to Fusion and beyond.

Over the past year, every major tech firm, from Microsoft to Meta, has quickly unveiled their own versions of AI agents and agentic AI, which have been all the rage in the industry lately. Although other researchers have more realistic predictions of the advantages of AI workers, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff stated late last year that we are approaching an “Agentic Era” of autonomous AI workers.

They are the future of advanced AI, according to Nash.

Nash remarked that having too many definitions might confuse AI agents, therefore it’s important to keep them very specific to ensure seamless operation. 

“We will increasingly combine these specialized agents to accomplish really complex tasks over time,” Nash stated.

Users can choose from a range of LLMs, including those optimized for Oracle Fusion Applications like Llama and Cohere, as well as the option to integrate external, industry-specific models to meet specialized business needs.

“As with current applications, business leaders require the flexibility to develop specific functionality to meet their unique and changing business needs. AI agents are the next phase of evolution in enterprise applications,” Steve Miranda who is the executive vice president of applications at Oracle commented.

Building on the more than fifty AI agents we have already released, our AI Agent Studio provides our partners and clients with the freedom to quickly and simply develop and oversee their own AI agents. Customers may further expand automation and eventually do more with less money thanks to our new AI Agent Studio and the agents currently integrated into Fusion Applications.

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