AI Product Launches
Articles under the AI Product Launches category.
Proactive BI Agents Are Here: From Dashboards to Diagnosis
Proactive BI agents just moved from monitoring to explanation. With WisdomAI's September 3 launch, 24/7 metric watching, anomaly triage, and root cause proposals are becoming table stakes. Learn how to build or buy now.
Perplexity’s $200 Email Agent and the Trust Shift Ahead
Perplexity put a $200 monthly price on an agent that reads, writes, and schedules inside your inbox. Here is why the math pencils out, the trust controls buyers will demand, and how startups can carve a premium wedge.
Notion’s Agent makes suites the fastest on-ramp for AI
On September 18, 2025, Notion turned its workspace into an AI agent platform. The launch shows why suite-native agents will outrun OS and browser bots by tapping built-in context, permissions, and action hooks.
Plaud Note Pro ushers agentic notes into the enterprise
Plaud Note Pro adds a press to highlight workflow that turns meetings into verifiable tasks. Learn how multimodal capture, RAG, and controlled CRM writes make agentic notes practical for enterprise teams.
Teable 2.0 Ushers in the Database Native Agent Era
Teable 2.0 introduces a database-native AI agent that designs schemas, runs analytics, and triggers governed automations with row and field permissions. Learn why this shift matters and how to pilot it with confidence.
Opera Neon turns browsing into doing with a local-first agent
Opera’s Neon launched on September 30, 2025 as a paid agentic browser focused on on-device action loops. We unpack Do, Tasks, and Cards, the $19.90 price, and why local-first design could resonate with enterprise buyers.
Geordie Launches Agent-Native Security for Enterprise AI
Geordie unveils agent-native security for enterprise AI agents, delivering live runtime visibility, contextual policy, and human-in-the-loop control. Discover why AgentSec is its own layer and a smart build vs buy path.
AP2 launches: Google’s open rails for AI agent commerce
Google’s AP2 turns autonomous checkout from demo to default with a portable, signed mandate for consent, risk, and refunds. Here is what it enables, how to pilot in 90 days, and where founders should build now.
AI verifies AI: kluster.ai’s Verify Code adds IDE guardrails
Kluster Verify Code brings real time verification into Cursor and VS Code, catching logic bugs, security issues, and dependency risks as you type. See how IDE guardrails boost velocity, reduce risk, and cut review churn.
Aidnn by Isotopes AI: From Queries to Decision Plans
Isotopes AI just launched Aidnn, a data ops native agent that finds, cleans, and joins messy enterprise data, then delivers traceable decision plans. Learn what is truly new, how it works, and how to pilot it well.
Supersonik’s live AI demo agent targets sales engineering
Supersonik surfaced on September 4 with funding and a multilingual agent that joins live calls to demo real software. Here is what looks real, what is risky, and a playbook to evaluate and deploy it with confidence.
LangChain 1.0 alpha: the production shift for agents
LangChain and LangGraph 1.0 alpha signals a real shift from prototypes to production. With stable runtimes, typed messages, and rising rails like MCP and A2A, teams can ship durable agents with less risk and more control.
Nansen’s AI Trader and the Rise of Vertical Finance Agents
Nansen launched an AI trading agent built on labeled onchain data. This article explains why vertical agents are winning in finance, which guardrails matter most, and how constrained autonomy will roll out.
ProRata’s Gist Answers Brings Publisher‑Owned AI Search
ProRata's Gist Answers puts AI search on publisher sites with licensed retrieval, citations, and revenue share. Learn how it works, what to ask in due diligence, and a 90 day plan to pilot and measure impact.
RNGD and the Power Bottleneck Shaping On Prem LLMs
Power, not GPU supply, is the new ceiling for on premises LLMs. Learn how RNGD style inference appliances win on tokens per joule, what to measure, and how to design a fleet that scales predictably under real rack limits.
Cartesia Line: code-first voice agents hit production speed
Cartesia introduced Line on August 19, 2025, a code-first stack that unifies SDK, CLI, and model-integrated speech to cut latency, raise reliability, and make evaluation actionable. Here is what it changes for voice CX.
Space Agent Signals a Shift: From Dashboards to Doers
Agentic AI is moving from dashboards to doers in commercial real estate. Space Agent shows how a concierge that touches HVAC, access, booking, and energy can cut costs, boost comfort, and reshape the tenant experience.
Ray3 brings visual reasoning and control to pro AI video
Ray3 shifts AI video from prompt roulette to repeatable direction. With visual reasoning, stable subjects, and timeline aware controls, it plugs into pro tools and delivers takes you can version, edit, and approve.