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Unify launches AI colleagues, screenshares, calls

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Unify launches AI colleagues, screenshares, calls
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// 71d agoPRODUCT LAUNCH

Unify launches AI colleagues, screenshares, calls

Unify is pitching AI teammates that you onboard like new hires, using live screenshares, docs, calls, and messages to teach them how your team works. The launch leans into real-time computer use and team-channel integration rather than a chat-only assistant.

// ANALYSIS

This is a strong bet on the next agent interface: if AI is going to do real work, it needs to absorb context the way a teammate does, not through one-shot prompts.

  • The onboarding flow is the key product idea here, because most agents fail when the task is too messy to fully specify upfront.
  • A custom real-time stack is a meaningful signal, since screen-share coaching, voice, and interruptible execution are latency-sensitive.
  • Giving each agent its own computer pushes the product into computer-use territory, which raises the bar on permissions, auditability, and safety.
  • The promise that agents improve over time is compelling, but only if memory turns into reusable skills instead of brittle context piles.
  • This looks like a broader pivot from Unify’s earlier infra-oriented positioning into a more opinionated virtual-colleague product.
// TAGS
unifyagentcomputer-usemultimodalspeechautomation

DISCOVERED

71d ago

2026-03-31

PUBLISHED

71d ago

2026-03-31

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

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