Your enterprise AI agents should automatically remember which model is right for which task. Mindstone built the capability with Rebel.

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AI agent orchestration platforms are popping up like weeds these days, but London-based AI transformation startup Mindstone's Rebel might be among the most promising I've come across.

That's because the system, which officially launched this week, is a local-first, agentic AI operating system distributed under a "Fair Source" license, allowing teams of under 100 users to freely adopt and customize it to suit their needs, while those organizations with more users will require paying for an enterprise license.

The marquee features are its simplicity and extensive customizability to fit any given team, no matter how unique or specific the workflows, all based around the common, open source standard file format markdown, and, as a result, an organizational memory layer that ensures agents reliably use the enterprise's preferred AI models for each given task or even subtasks — dynamically switching between local and cloud ones in a predictable, visible...

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