Context Inc., a startup, is launching an AI-powered Autopilot that can automate various work-related information tasks by utilizing AI agents.
The Autopilot spins up thousands of AI agents to conduct tasks like deep research, data analysis, and report creation.
Context has partnered with Qualcomm to deploy AI agents on Snapdragon neural processing units, enabling local AI-powered automation.
The Autopilot runs on NPUs built into Qualcomm processors, ensuring data privacy and compliance for enterprise and government clients.
Context combines AI agents to perform tasks, similar to the Chinese AI platform Manus, known for automating tasks with minimal human input.
Context's AI agents offer contextual awareness in office applications, facilitating tasks like enterprise search, code interpretation, and document generation.
The AI-powered tools address various work tasks including market research, client presentations, financial modeling, and compliance audit reports.
Context's AI agents verify data accuracy from multiple sources and create comprehensive reports with visualizations and citations.
The startup secured an $11 million seed funding round, demonstrating the demand for advanced AI tools that enhance productivity in enterprises.
Context aims to bridge the gap between humans and AI to create AI-driven workforces, reclaiming productivity hours for knowledge workers.