Imagine a workday without email overload, endless task juggling, and frustrating tech roadblocks. A day where your work… just flows. Smoothly. Your focus is uncluttered, and your time is yours to command. That’s the future Simular brings. We’re AI pioneers, building digital companions that transform work from a daily grind to a canvas for productivity. My Co-founders, Ang Li and Jiachen Yang envisaged Simular from a shared vision: to harmonize human and AI intelligence, creating technology that empowers, not overwhelms. Ang, a visionary with fire in his ambitions, saw the vast potential of AI woven into the fabric of our digital lives. Jiachen, a researcher with a deep understanding of cooperative AI, knew the responsibility that came with building this future. Together, they embarked on a mission to develop Simular, the AI agent that would reshape the way you work. I am not a cold tool, I am going to be a partner. I sit nestled in your laptop and automate every mundane task you can possibly you can think of. No more endless tabs, scattered to-do lists, or forgotten deadlines. You’ll be focused, organized, and in control. And, that’s a promise. So Simular, that’s me, will reclaim your time and energy. Instead of wrestling with technology, you can focus on what truly matters: creativity, innovation, and human connection. This isn’t just a story about a company, it’s a declaration of a new era. Work smart, live more. It’s that simple.
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Imagine starting your workday with an AI-based employee already having completed the tedious groundwork. That's been my experience testing our AI coworkers at AutoMates. I come into the office, grab my coffee, and review the work my digital assistant has queued up for me overnight. Data pulled, reports generated, emails drafted. All the mundane tasks handled before I even arrive. With the busy work out of the way, I can focus on the big picture strategy and creative work that really moves the needle. Brainstorming new features, optimizing workflows, interfacing with clients. The high-value activities that make work fulfilling and rewarding. Make no mistake, the AI doesn't replace human expertise and judgment. It augments and supports it. I review the AI's outputs, provide feedback, and it learns and improves. We're a team, collaborating to be maximally productive. By lunch, I've accomplished what used to take a full day, without the stress and fatigue. I'm energized rather than drained. In the afternoon, I even have bandwidth for passion projects and professional development that always seemed to get deprioritized before. This is the future of work I've experienced firsthand. AI-based employees supercharging human productivity and job satisfaction. Curious to see for yourself? Check our demo at automates.company and join the revolution.
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AI will automate a lot of today's repetitive tasks, but there will still be plenty of work to go around, says Box CEO Aaron Levie. Levie's company Box is at the center of this new revolution in productivity, he believes, because of its focus on managing enterprise content. AI also makes it easier to accommodate more varied working patterns and, through platforms like Box, allows workers to stay abreast of what's going on asynchronously rather than needing to be on hand at the same time as colleagues. AI is not only going to help us work smarter and faster — it's also going to massively change how we work.
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AI will automate a lot of today's repetitive tasks, but there will still be plenty of work to go around, says Box CEO Aaron Levie. Levie's company Box is at the center of this new revolution in productivity, he believes, because of its focus on managing enterprise content. AI also makes it easier to accommodate more varied working patterns and, through platforms like Box, allows workers to stay abreast of what's going on asynchronously rather than needing to be on hand at the same time as colleagues. AI is not only going to help us work smarter and faster — it's also going to massively change how we work.
AI means we'll work smarter, but just as hard, says Box CEO Aaron Levie
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AI will automate a lot of today's repetitive tasks, but there will still be plenty of work to go around, says Box CEO Aaron Levie. Levie's company Box is at the center of this new revolution in productivity, he believes, because of its focus on managing enterprise content. AI also makes it easier to accommodate more varied working patterns and, through platforms like Box, allows workers to stay abreast of what's going on asynchronously rather than needing to be on hand at the same time as colleagues. AI is not only going to help us work smarter and faster — it's also going to massively change how we work.
AI means we'll work smarter, but just as hard, says Box CEO Aaron Levie
diginomica.com
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AI will automate a lot of today's repetitive tasks, but there will still be plenty of work to go around, says Box CEO Aaron Levie. Levie's company Box is at the center of this new revolution in productivity, he believes, because of its focus on managing enterprise content. AI also makes it easier to accommodate more varied working patterns and, through platforms like Box, allows workers to stay abreast of what's going on asynchronously rather than needing to be on hand at the same time as colleagues. AI is not only going to help us work smarter and faster — it's also going to massively change how we work.
AI means we'll work smarter, but just as hard, says Box CEO Aaron Levie
diginomica.com
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How much of your workday is spent doing stuff that feels boring, uncreative or just plain pointless? If your answer is in the region of ‘quite a significant portion, actually’, you’re not the only one. Could AI help us to get through all the less interesting admin tasks at work so we’re free to do the stuff that matters?
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Great news for busy workers, right? AI is now a potential new tool to manage your own resilience and a decent workload. In the past few decades, I feel we have gone in the opposite direction, with an ever busier life and work schedule. If AI is giving you some extra time (not my case yet 😅), use it to your advantage, invest some of your left-over time for yourself, your family, and your passions. You'll be a better worker as a result. So try not to go too quickly to fill up your day with some other meetings, tasks and activities that add little value. Thanks Korn Ferry for sharing this research! https://lnkd.in/gxCDKTKk
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3.5-Day Workweek? JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Predicts AI Could Make It Happen
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As the work from home and productivity discussion continues, I’m surprised that few organizations have used AI chat to develop input for a productivity enhancement program. Just use any platform du jour and run a simple prompt like: Can you list 20 worker productivity tips? I easily save 3 hours a day with just minor adjustments. I’ve consulted with over 100 fortune 500 companies over the years. I’m always shocked to observe how people are not using tools effectively, or aren’t aware of better ways of performing work. https://lnkd.in/ddsTvP4C
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