About Sabith K S — Enterprise AI Agent Engineer
About Me
I’m Sabith K S, Staff Engineer at StackGen where I build enterprise AI agent platforms.
I write Production Notes on shipping AI agents, workflows, and SRE automation in Go — lessons from production, not slide-deck demos.
Why trust this blog
- Production experience — multi-tenant agent orchestration (Aiden), tool middleware, durable workflows, and on-call-adjacent RCA pipelines
- Verifiable claims — posts describe problems and lessons, not copy-pasteable competitor blueprints
- Team context — acknowledgments and the teammate list below credit StackGen engineers who own subsystems
Elsewhere: GitHub @sks · LinkedIn · StackGen
What I Build
- AI Agent Runtime — A production agent runtime written in Go. Hierarchical task decomposition, tool middleware, memory management, and human-in-the-loop governance.
- Aiden — StackGen’s multi-tenant agent orchestration platform. Policy enforcement, durable workflows, and infrastructure-as-code agent configuration for enterprise SRE and platform teams. Why we built it this way →
Technical Interests
- AI agent architectures and production reliability
- Go systems programming and concurrency patterns
- DevOps/SRE tooling and observability
- Security for autonomous tool-using systems
StackGen teammates
Aiden and the agent runtime are team efforts at StackGen. Teammates who shaped major areas reflected in this blog series include:
- Siddham Jain — cascade routing, session behavior, feature flags
- Dhairya Dudhatra — skillsync, integrations, policy and governance paths
- Gururaj Math — generative UI (A2UI) validation and platform UI
- Suvarna Rokade — routing spawner, sessions, integrations
- Nikhil Pavan Kanaka (GitHub) — episodic memory and tooling in the agent runtime
- Ankit Agarwal — A2UI frontend and parsing
- Gabriel Araújo — context graph tools and agent runtime integrations
- Shubham Game — organization settings, RBAC, and members UI
- Bhavya Jain — platform UI
- Deepjyot Kapoor — platform bootstrap, API surface, and internal plumbing
Per-post acknowledgments appear where git history shows clear ownership.
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