Genspark’s Super Agent ups the ante in the general AI agent race
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Summary
Palo Alto-based AI start-up Genspark has released Super Agent, which it claims is a fast-moving autonomous system capable of handling real-world tasks across a range of domains, including making phone calls to restaurants using a synthetic voice.
Co-founder Eric Jing said Super Agent was based on nine different LLMs, more than 80 tools and over 10 proprietary datasets.
The launch follows Chinese start-up Manus’s promotion of its multi-agent system in January, which autonomously runs tools to complete multi-step tasks.
Developers and potential users are already seeing the potential of general agents to compete with legacy SaaS applications and RPA platforms, due to their increasing seamlessness and autonomy and their capacity to work with voice commands, memory and external tools.