Proactor is very different from current system. It acts on its own, understands the context, and responds without being asked This is the kind of AI has been missing and exactly how intelligent assistants should behave, It's really cool. https://t.co/AwAfzcorYk
It's happening. Proactor v1.0 is AI teammate that acts on its own No prompts, no clicks. just pro-active🤯 https://t.co/2j2R5dbzvb
I got a chance to test Proactor AI during the weekend 👀 It is one of the few AI tools that acts proactively and works as your real assistant. It can transcribe meeting recordings on the fly, generate suggestions, organise to-do lists, assist with execution and a lot more! https://t.co/Hfst49GgEs https://t.co/HruD8o4VpV
Start-up Proactor AI has released Proactor v1.0, software it says is the industry’s first “self-active” artificial-intelligence teammate. Unlike conventional generative-AI tools that wait for user prompts, the program is designed to perceive context, decide on tasks and execute them without manual commands. According to product information shared at launch, Proactor can transcribe meetings in real time, organise to-do lists, generate work suggestions, fact-check statements and flag inaccuracies during live discussions. The company positions the tool as an always-on assistant capable of anticipating workplace needs and taking action autonomously. Proactor AI did not disclose pricing or enterprise deployment partners. The release comes amid growing competition to build AI agents that move beyond text generation to perform multi-step tasks with minimal human input.