Saul Adomaitis. Photo credit: Orbitron AI

Former EY partner Saul Adomaitis has launched NovaOS, an operating system for autonomous AI agents with governance controls designed to keep humans overseeing business processes rather than replacing workers outright.

Orbitron AI built the platform with identity mechanisms for autonomous agents, memory management for policy-aligned intelligence, and auditability for compliance monitoring. The system includes pre-built industry applications for enterprises deploying AI across the United States, the Middle East and North Africa region, and India.

Adomaitis criticised existing AI tools for failing to deliver measurable business impact despite democratising access to the technology. “Tools like ChatGPT and Copilot have certainly democratised AI, but most businesses are still struggling to translate that into tangible bottom-line impact,” he said. “We’re not in the business of replacing people with AI. Our mission is to make business processes faster, more accurate, and more cost-effective—while always keeping people in control and in the loop.”

The founder distinguished NovaOS from what he described as agentic platforms that overpromise by selling agents instead of people. Orbitron AI’s approach maintains human oversight whilst improving process effectiveness through automation.

NovaOS provides compliance frameworks for corporate policies and regulatory requirements, with integrated commerce capabilities and enterprise security controls. The platform aims to enable AI agents to contribute to business processes with accountability, whilst humans retain decision-making authority.

Adomaitis spent more than two decades at Ernst & Young as a partner, leading transformation programmes across energy, infrastructure and industrial sectors before founding Orbitron AI.

“We are entering a period where AI will no longer sit on the sidelines,” he said. “It will actively participate in decision-making and operations. NovaOS is our step toward that reality — a system designed for the world where humans and AI work side by side.”

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