AI Product Launches
Articles under the AI Product Launches category.
Gist Answers goes live: licensed AI search for publishers
On September 5, 2025, ProRata.ai lit up a 750 publisher network with Gist Answers, a licensed, revenue sharing AI search. Here is how rights aware retrieval, attribution, and pay per query pricing can reshape the web.
Hume Octave 2 and EVI 4-mini push voice AI mainstream
Hume AI released Octave 2 and EVI 4-mini, bringing fast multilingual voice agents within reach. Learn what improved in prosody and latency, why it beats text-first UX, and how to ship voice-native copilots now.
AI‑DR Arrives: Runtime Security for Agentic Apps Goes Mainstream
September marked a clear shift. Runtime security for language models and agentic apps is now expected, not optional. This guide defines the AI‑DR stack, shows how to ship it in weeks, and offers a practical build versus buy playbook.
DualEntry's 24-hour ERP migration puts NetSuite on notice
On October 2, 2025, DualEntry announced $90 million and a NextDay Migration that promises a 24 hour ERP cutover. If it works at scale, switching costs collapse, composable stacks grow, and new control risks emerge.
Agentic browsers cross the chasm: Comet free, Neon live
Two announcements in 72 hours changed where AI agents live. Perplexity made Comet free and Opera began shipping Neon, turning the browser into the distribution layer for agentic software. Here is why this shift matters and what to build next.
Replit Agent 3 turns AI assistants into self-testing coworkers
Replit Agent 3 upgrades coding agents from helpers to coworkers. Its 200 minute run budget and built in test and fix loop let it plan tasks, write tests, ship code, and open a pull request with evidence.
Vercel’s v0 Mobile moves coding from desk to everywhere
Vercel’s v0 Mobile brings voice and camera native app creation to your pocket, pairing background builds with on device approvals. See how to connect it to AgentsDB so speed, safety, and data ownership scale together.
Aidnn ushers in data-plane agents that finally do work
Aidnn signals a shift from chatty BI bots to data-infrastructure-native agents that plan, govern, and execute real work in your stack. Learn how data-plane agents turn insights into actions with audit-ready safety.
Tinker launch makes post-training the next AI platform
Thinking Machines launched Tinker on October 1, 2025, betting that post-training beats pretraining scale. See why weight ownership matters, how to choose your stack, and use a 30 day plan to ship reliable specialists.
Agent Control Towers Arrive: Covasant and OutSystems Lead
Two enterprise launches turned agent ops from slideware into shipped software. Covasant introduced a governance control tower and OutSystems brought Agent Workbench to general availability, signaling a real control plane for AI agents.
Media‑aware agents crash IBC: Dalet’s Dalia leads the pivot
IBC 2025 flipped from demos to delivery. Dalet's Dalia, Kaltura's publishing agent, and Moments Lab's discovery agent show how media-aware systems turn rights-savvy intent into safe, auditable action.
Awaiting your topic and angle to begin
Most AI agent pilots impress in demos then falter in production. This playbook shows how to pick one valuable workflow, ship a safe MVP in 30 days, and scale to real adoption by day 90.
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.

















