Simular Develops Autonomous Computer Systems That Use Software Like Humans
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Ang Li
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Summary
Simular is developing autonomous computer systems that can use software applications like humans do, enabling computers to browse websites, fill out spreadsheets, run creative tools, and manage workflows autonomously. The technology aims to create a new era of human-computer interaction where software operates itself, accessible to solo founders, enterprises, and AI researchers.
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From browsing websites and filling out spreadsheets to running creative tools and managing workflows, Simular enables a new era of human-computer interaction where software operates itself.
Whether you're a solo founder, a global enterprise, or an AI researcher, Simular gives you access to the future of computing: computers that think, act, and get things done—autonomously.
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