Andy
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So what they do that's distinctive is,
is they create a suite of AI workplace agents focused on automating everyday workplace tasks.
And that's the way I use it.
confronted with almost anything that I have to work on that would require research or spreadsheet analysis or anything else, I just go to open up GenSpark and I start a new thread with GenSpark.
It has a very long context window and it's got this multiple suite of agents.
And they also have a big array of tools that you can use.
So they describe it as a GenSpark fleet of AI agents where
and they can perform a wide array of workplace functions.
I'd love to see how companies that have subscribed to GenSpark are using it internally in their workflows.
They just launched team and enterprise plans.
for the ai workspace that automates all kinds of busy work end to end so they have a somehow in those plans and maybe even in the in the paid plan that i have there's some kind of repetitive workflow organizer so that you can schedule and execute tasks that you've laid out for the agents on a repetitive basis
So what they said the enterprise versions of this can do are automatically analyze sales data, create executive decks, conduct screening calls, and schedule interviews all automatically.
So they've chosen some of the primary workplace applications that AI is automating, and they have tools to automate those.
Yay, GenSpark.
They really are on a good trajectory and with a very small and very highly technical team.
A very few of the companies that came out with kind of an agentic platform concept.
And now, of course, all the major frontier companies
platforms like Gemini and OpenAI and X and who's that other one?
Oh, yeah, Meta.