“The mother -in -law is getting away,” said Dave Park, co -founder and CEO of Narda Ai. The company is making a major bet for enterprise software, which is powered by an agent AI.
“In a far -reaching future, there is a change,” said Tech Crunch’s flagship pod cast, about equity. “Nowadays, ordinary academic activists deals with 17 to 25 different sauces and portals every day, waste these systems only two and a half hours or updates these systems. We believe in the future where they only use data, databases, and AI agents or agents that will work for your work.
Narida AI, who started its Tech Crunch Dispute in 2024 and is based on UC Berkeley research, has developed major action models: a spin on LLM that can cause and complete multilateral works in different work tools and even when APIs are missing.
The Park joined Rebecca Belin on Equity to talk about the rise of Agent AI, what is in fact, how it is different from traditional automation, and to what extent the real world needs to be deployed to the scale. The conversation time is appropriate: 70+ agent startups in the recent Beach of the YC, and big players like Grammarie are developing a full AI workstack through partnerships and acquisitions.
Listen to the full event to hear more about this:
- Most people misunderstand what automation and who is trapped in the agent hype.
- Tools like Narda can eventually help not only the enterprise giants, but also to help solopareners and smaller teams.
- Why the future of software cannot “use” apps at all.
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