Why AI agents need an interaction infrastructure

Why AI agents need an interaction infrastructure

By Ryan Daws
Publication Date: 2026-04-24 16:24:00

To prevent automation waste, companies must provide an interaction infrastructure that physically governs how independent AI agents work.

AI agents now populate corporate networks, completing tasks and executing decisions with increasing autonomy. However, when these independent actors attempt to coordinate their work, share context, or operate across different cloud environments, the interaction framework quickly deteriorates. Human operators act as manual glue between disparate systems, managing fragile integrations while the rules for permissions and data exchange remain implicit.

Band, a startup based in Tel Aviv and San Francisco, has moved out of stealth mode with a $17 million seed round to address this infrastructure problem. The funding supports CEO Arick Goomanovsky and CTO Vlad Luzin in their efforts to build a dedicated interaction layer for autonomous enterprise systems. The concept reflects earlier computer developments where application programming…