Narada AI, a startup emerging from two years in stealth mode, has unveiled its highly anticipated AI assistant at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024. Designed for enterprise use, Narada’s assistant goes beyond typical AI chatbots by directly performing tasks across several workplace applications. The technology is built on the concept of ‘LLM Compilers,’ developed in collaboration with UC Berkeley researchers.
This allows the assistant to integrate and interact with various apps, even those lacking APIs, by navigating their front-end interfaces. The assistant can draft emails, create calendar invites, organize meeting notes, and pull information from different tools—all from a unified chat interface.
Narada AI showcases versatile assistant
Narada’s CEO, Dave Park, believes the assistant’s ability to work across applications without APIs—using an innovative method called Web Redemption—is a key differentiator. This feature allows the assistant to map out and navigate applications in the same way a user would, adapting even if layouts or settings change over time. Despite its promising capabilities, the assistant’s functionality raises concerns about data privacy, as it requires full access to users’ emails, contacts, and calendars.
Narada assures users that their data won’t be used for model training. With one Fortune 500 client already testing the tool, Narada hopes its customization and enterprise focus will set it apart in the competitive market.