Humalike launches behavioral APIs to give AI agents social intelligence for group interactions
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Martí Carmona Serrat
Summary
Humalike is a behavioral infrastructure startup that provides APIs to give AI agents social intelligence and humanlike interaction skills. Founded after the team built an AI community manager that was immediately detected as a bot in group chats, the product offers 7 behavioral APIs designed to help AI agents understand social cues, timing, and group dynamics. The APIs are model, use-case, and stack agnostic, built specifically for group interactions rather than just one-on-one conversations.
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· 3 pulledThe second it hit a group chat, everyone knew it was a bot. It talked over people, never knew when to shut up.
Today's models are capable enough. Smart enough. Fast enough. But we still feel they don't fit in the room.
Humalike is building the behavioral infrastructure for humanlike AI agents. The social skills & proactiveness your agents have been missing.
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