
MUXI Founder and Open-Source Engineer Focused on Enterprise Operability for AI Agents

Interview with Ran Aroussi
School for Startups Radio
Jul 2026

The Real Reason Your Engineering Team Is Always Delayed
Gaining the Technology Leadership Edge
May 2026

How Coding Systems Drive Better Trades
Invest in You
Mar 2026

#168 Engineering Trust in the Age of Agentic AI
XTraw AI: Machine Learning and AI Applications
Mar 2026

When AI Decisions Go Wrong at Scale—And How to Prevent It With Ran Aroussi
Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast: Agile storytelling from the trenches
Feb 2026

Deploying Agentic AI at Scale: Infrastructure, Reliability, and Risk with Ran Aroussi
Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights
Feb 2026

Reality check every founder needs in 2026
AI for Founders with Ryan Estes
Dec 2025

AI Writes Code, Engineers Build Systems (feat. Ran Aroussi)
Software Development, Finance and AI
Dec 2025
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Key topics
Agent infrastructure is the next platform layer
Every major computing shift has needed a new layer: operating systems, the web, cloud, DevOps - and now, AgentOps. Ran explains how the next generation of value will come from tools that manage agent orchestration, communication, and observability. MUXI sits at this inflection point, showing how open, production-grade infrastructure will underpin the agentic AI ecosystem.
How transparency and design discipline keep AI systems human-aligned
As AI agents gain autonomy, governance can’t be an afterthought. Ran advocates for clear architecture - where decision paths are traceable, interactions are logged, and reasoning can be audited. He positions MUXI as a model for how openness and structure can coexist, keeping humans meaningfully in the loop while systems grow more capable.
AI is entering its enterprise era, and reliability is the new frontier
Enterprises have embraced AI experimentation, but few have built the controls, visibility, and accountability needed for real-world deployment. Ran believes this next phase requires infrastructure that treats agents like any other business-critical system - observable, auditable, and secure. MUXI was designed for that exact leap: turning AI prototypes into stable, governed, and scalable assets.
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Latest video

How To Eat A Bowl Of Trade - e64 - Ryan Aroussi - David Vs Goliath #businesspodcast #businessadvice
Latest episodes
Key topics
Agent infrastructure is the next platform layer
Every major computing shift has needed a new layer: operating systems, the web, cloud, DevOps - and now, AgentOps. Ran explains how the next generation of value will come from tools that manage agent orchestration, communication, and observability. MUXI sits at this inflection point, showing how open, production-grade infrastructure will underpin the agentic AI ecosystem.
How transparency and design discipline keep AI systems human-aligned
As AI agents gain autonomy, governance can’t be an afterthought. Ran advocates for clear architecture - where decision paths are traceable, interactions are logged, and reasoning can be audited. He positions MUXI as a model for how openness and structure can coexist, keeping humans meaningfully in the loop while systems grow more capable.
AI is entering its enterprise era, and reliability is the new frontier
Enterprises have embraced AI experimentation, but few have built the controls, visibility, and accountability needed for real-world deployment. Ran believes this next phase requires infrastructure that treats agents like any other business-critical system - observable, auditable, and secure. MUXI was designed for that exact leap: turning AI prototypes into stable, governed, and scalable assets.
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