Kotlin gets a new AI agent framework
Briefly

JetBrains has launched Koog, an open-source framework aimed at making Kotlin a first-class language for AI development. Built specifically for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) ecosystem, Koog utilizes a Kotlin domain-specific language (DSL) to provide developers with tools necessary for crafting intelligent, autonomous agents. The framework addresses various challenges developers face, emphasizing features like fast onboarding and simplified agent creation. By offering a powerful and flexible solution, Koog fills a critical gap in the Kotlin ecosystem for AI frameworks, previously lacking comprehensive options for Kotlin developers.
JetBrains believes Kotlin developers should have an AI framework as "powerful and flexible" as Kotlin itself.
Koog is designed to tackle obvious challenges with features such as fast onboarding, simplified agent creation, predefining strategies, and seamless Model Context Protocol (MCP).
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