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Simular sees Korea’s hardware edge in AI agent era
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Simular sees Korea’s hardware edge in AI agent era

The Korea Herald reports on Simular, a California-based AI startup led by CEO Ang Li, who discusses the evolution of AI from chatbots to autonomous systems capable of performing tasks such as typing, clicking, and navigating software. Li highlights the potential for AI agents to act as 'autonomous computers,' reducing human interaction with traditional computing interfaces. Simular, founded in 2023 by former Google DeepMind researchers, has secured $27 million in funding and developed an AI agent called Sai that automates workflows across local and cloud environments. While Simular has not yet established a presence in South Korea, Li acknowledges the country's significance as a long-term market and potential partner. The company has engaged with Samsung NEXT, a division of Samsung Electronics, and recently collaborated with Seoul National University's Artificial Intelligence Institute.

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Simular sees Korea’s hardware edge in AI agent era

The Korea Herald reports on Simular, a California-based AI startup led by CEO Ang Li, who discusses the evolution of AI from chatbots to autonomous systems capable of performing tasks such as typing, clicking, and navigating software. Li highlights the potential for AI agents to act as 'autonomous computers,' reducing human interaction with traditional computing interfaces. Simular, founded in 2023 by former Google DeepMind researchers, has secured $27 million in funding and developed an AI agent called Sai that automates workflows across local and cloud environments. While Simular has not yet established a presence in South Korea, Li acknowledges the country's significance as a long-term market and potential partner. The company has engaged with Samsung NEXT, a division of Samsung Electronics, and recently collaborated with Seoul National University's Artificial Intelligence Institute.

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