EY launches agentic AI platform FlexiGenAI
EY has announced the launch of FlexiGenAI, an enterprise agentic AI platform.
"Agentic AI is reshaping the way the world works, but enterprise demands can trap organizations between pilot and product," said Biren Agnihotri, chief technology officer at EY Canada. "FlexiGenAI is built for businesses that don’t code and developers who want to move faster. Organizations can start small, scale fast, and go from idea to impact easily."
Agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that can act autonomously and perform tasks with little to no human intervention.
FlexiGenAI was developed in Canada at EY’s innovation center and allows clients to design, deploy, and scale AI agents without writing any code. The platform’s drag-and-drop canvas makes it easier for users to build autonomous agents, the Big Four accountancy said in a press release.
The platform also incorporates telemetry, observability, auditability, citations, privacy filters, and expandability to support oversight and scaling.
EY says FlexGenAI can be deployed across major cloud providers, hybrid setups, and even private AI environments – which makes it suitable for sovereign workloads and the strict data residency required by the public sector and regulated industries.
Several organizations have already reported measurable improvements in productivity, risk management, and customer experience by using FlexGenAI, according to EY.
"FlexiGenAI is more than a platform, it’s a bold step forward in how we help shape the future with confidence," added Agnihotri. "Our commitment to transformation and responsible agentic AI adoption ensures businesses can move beyond experimentation and into scalable, impactful AI solutions."
Fellow Big Four firm KPMG earlier this year launched its Agentic AI Engine.
