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Announcing Proactor v1.0, world’s first ‘self-active’ AI teammate. Proactor v1.0 is super-smart. It can perceive, think, and act by itself. No prompt, no hot key, pure initiative. Someone trying to cheat on you? Proactor can auto fact-check and call them out. Say you’re going through this guy’s endless bragging,...

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Chubby♨️11 ay önce

Congrats on the launch! Super excited for it

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Proactor11 ay önce

Thanks a looot😊

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The Daily Ai11 ay önce

An AI that can intervene in real-time conversations and detect manipulation or misdirection? That’s not just helpful ,it’s game-changing. Can’t wait to see Proactor in action.

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Proactor11 ay önce

Can't wait? Just come on and have a try now instead of waiting!🚀

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Abhishek11 ay önce

Huge congrats on the launch 🚀

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Proactor11 ay önce

Thanks mate! We are launching today!🚀

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Aaliya11 ay önce

Whoa, this is wild. Proactor is like that one friend who always has receipts. 👀

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Proactor11 ay önce

That's true! This little owl will always besides you and see what it can do🙊

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Guri Singh11 ay önce

This is impressive! A self-active AI teammate that enhances accountability. Excited to see how Proactor transforms teamwork and communication.

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Proactor11 ay önce

Have a try with the truely proactive AI teammate!

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