Sat, 9 May 2026

Oracle expands AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications

Oracle unveils the latest updates to Oracle AI Agent Studio, including a new agentic applications builder and capabilities for workflow orchestration, content intelligence, contextual memory, and ROI measurement.

Chris Leone
Chris Leone

Chris Leone, executive vice president of Applications Development, Oracle, said: “With AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, we are helping customers and partners build the foundation for a more autonomous enterprise.”

Oracle AI Agent Studio

The latest updates to Oracle AI Agent Studio include the following:

  • Agentic Applications Builder enables organisations to confidently create outcome-focused applications in an intuitive, natural-language environment.
  • Workflow orchestration: New orchestration capabilities enable customers to coordinate multi-step, multi-agent execution with rules that control how work moves between steps, built-in logic, and human oversight.
  • Content intelligence: Helps transform unstructured content into usable, contextual signals that agents can understand and act on.
  • Contextual memory: Enables agents to remember context across interactions, workflows, agent collaboration, and learn from user behaviour.
  • LLM multimodal capabilities: Enabling agents to process and generate non-text inputs and outputs, including images, audio, and video.
  • Monitoring, observability, and prompt playground: Enables real-time visibility, testing, and debugging of agent behaviour and performance.
  • The agent ROI dashboard delivers insights on time savings, cost reductions, and productivity improvements.
Rob Fisher
Rob Fisher

“To deliver real value, AI should be built into the systems companies already run their business on,” said Rob Fisher, global head of Advisory, KPMG International. “By connecting trustworthy AI agents directly into everyday workflows, Oracle is helping organisations put AI to work at scale and drive meaningful change across the business.”

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