Simular Introduces Autonomous Computers for Human-Like Task Execution
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Justin Jincaid
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Summary
Simular is developing the world's first autonomous computers capable of performing tasks like browsing websites, managing workflows, and running creative tools independently. This innovation aims to revolutionize human-computer interaction by enabling systems to operate autonomously, benefiting solo founders, enterprises, and AI researchers alike.
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Simular enables a new era of human-computer interaction where software operates itself.
Simular gives you access to the future of computing: computers that think, act, and get things done—autonomously.
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