TechnologyMonday, May 4, 2026

AI Interfaces debuts KongXLM and OMNiEYE multi-model AI platform

Source: PRNewswire
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San Francisco–based AI Interfaces announced on May 4, 2026 the public beta of KongXLM, a multi‑model orchestration platform that can query 21 leading AI models simultaneously, and OMNiEYE, a swarm‑style financial prediction engine that runs 30 specialized agents across those models. The platform is available via web with a free trial through May 20, 2026.

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This article aggregates reporting from 1 news source. The TL;DR is AI-generated from original reporting. Race to AGI's analysis provides editorial context on implications for AGI development.

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KongXLM and OMNiEYE embody a growing trend: instead of betting on a single ‘best’ model, orchestration platforms treat the model zoo as an ensemble to be queried, compared and voted. KongXLM fans prompts out to 21 leading models and treats divergence as a signal rather than noise, while OMNiEYE layers a swarm of 30 specialized agents on top to synthesize financial predictions. In effect, AI Interfaces is trying to wrap today’s fragmented landscape into something that behaves more like a deliberative committee than a solo LLM.([prnewswire.com](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ai-interfaces-inc-announces-launch-of-kongxlm-and-omnieye-financial-prediction-engine-302760922.html))

From an AGI‑timeline point of view, this doesn’t introduce a new architecture so much as a new coordination layer. But over time, systems that can dynamically benchmark and combine many models may evolve into meta‑reasoners that learn when and how to trust different agents, which is a key ingredient in more general intelligence. It also shifts power toward whoever owns the orchestration and evaluation layer – a position that could be very lucrative if model commoditization continues.

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