London-based AI startup Faculty has launched Frontier 3, the latest release of its decision intelligence platform that’s designed to help businesses make better, faster and more confident decisions at scale.
The new next-generation version offers advances in agentic AI, collaboration and enterprise scalability. It also introduces the Decision Hub, a collaborative command centre for scenario modelling and decision support and ADA, an AI decision agent for natural-language analysis and tailored recommendations
At the core of Frontier 3 is Computational Twin, Faculty’s proprietary composite AI engine that brings together data, predictive models, optimisation algorithms and business rules into a living simulation of how decisions flow across an organisation. This enables leaders to visualise operations end-to-end, identify bottlenecks, and optimise for resilience, efficiency and growth.
The launch comes as Gartner predicts that by 2027, 50% of business decisions will be augmented or automated by AI agents utilising decision intelligence.
“Despite all the hype, very few organisations go beyond AI pilots to real transformation,” says Andy Brookes, chief technology officer and cofounder at Faculty.
“Customers don’t want another experiment, they want AI that changes how they make decisions and delivers measurable value. That’s why we built Faculty Frontier.”
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