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Writer launches a 'super agent' that actually gets sh*t done, outperforms OpenAI on key benchmarks
Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now Writer, the enterprise artificial intelligence company valued at $1.9 billion, launched an autonomous "super agent" Tuesday that can independently execute complex, multi-step business tasks across hundreds of software platforms -- marking a significant escalation in the corporate AI arms race. The new Action Agent represents a fundamental shift from AI chatbots that simply answer questions to systems that can autonomously complete entire projects. The agent can browse websites, analyze data, create presentations, write code, and coordinate work across an organization's entire technology stack without human intervention. "Other AI chatbots can tell you what to do. Action Agent does it," said May Habib, Writer's CEO and co-founder. "It's the difference between getting a research report and having your entire sales pipeline updated and acted upon." The launch positions San Francisco-based Writer as a formidable competitor to Microsoft's Copilot and OpenAI's ChatGPT in the lucrative enterprise market, where companies are racing to deploy AI systems that can automate knowledge work. Unlike consumer-focused AI tools, Writer's agent includes enterprise-grade security controls and audit trails that regulated industries like banking and healthcare require. How Writer's super agent executes tasks other AI can only describe Writer's Action Agent fundamentally differs from existing AI assistants by operating at what the company calls "level four orchestration" -- the highest tier of AI automation. Most current enterprise AI tools operate at levels one or two, handling basic tasks like answering questions or retrieving documents. "The reality is most of the market is anywhere between one to two," explained Matan-Paul Shetrit, Writer's head of product, in an interview with VentureBeat. "What we've done here is full orchestration. This is an agent that calls agents, writes its own tools when needed, can execute on that with full visibility." The distinction goes far beyond simple automation capabilities. While traditional AI assistants like ChatGPT or Copilot are "very much built for like a Q and A experience," Shetrit noted, Action Agent is designed for execution. "The difference is, one is not just about like, let me do this back and forth brainstorming, but more like, once and if I want to do the brainstorming, I can also act on it." The agent operates within its own isolated virtual computer for each session, allowing it to independently browse web pages, build software, solve technical problems, and execute complex multi-step plans. When asked to perform a product analysis, for example, Action Agent will automatically process thousands of customer reviews, perform sentiment analysis, identify themes, and generate a presentation -- all without human guidance. The system's capabilities extend to generating its own tools when existing ones prove insufficient. "It can action whether or not it has MCP or any tool access, because it can just generate its own tools on the fly for the purpose of the task," Shetrit explained. During a demonstration, Shetrit showed the agent conducting clinical trial site selection -- a process that typically requires weeks of human research. The agent systematically analyzed demographics across multiple cities, ranked locations by suitability criteria, and generated comprehensive reports with supporting evidence. "This is weeks worth of work by these companies," Shetrit noted. "It's not something that's trivial to do." Breaking benchmarks: Action agent outperforms OpenAI on key tests Writer's claims about the agent's capabilities are backed by impressive benchmark results. Action Agent scored 61% on GAIA Level 3, the most challenging benchmark for AI agent performance, outperforming competing systems including OpenAI's Deep Research. The agent also achieved a 10.4% score on the CUB (Computer Use Benchmark) leaderboard, making it the top performer for computer and browser use tasks. These results demonstrate the agent's ability to handle complex reasoning tasks that have traditionally stumped AI systems. GAIA Level 3 tests require agents to navigate multiple tools, synthesize information from various sources, and complete multi-step workflows -- precisely the kind of work that enterprises need automated. The performance stems from Writer's Palmyra X5 model, which features a one-million-token context window -- enough to process hundreds of pages of documents simultaneously while maintaining coherence across complex tasks. This massive context capability allows the agent to work with entire codebases, lengthy research reports, and comprehensive datasets without losing track of the overall objective. Why enterprise security sets Writer apart from consumer AI tools Writer's enterprise focus sets it apart in a market dominated by consumer-oriented AI companies attempting to adapt their products for business use. The company built Action Agent on its existing enterprise platform, which already serves hundreds of major corporations including Accenture, Vanguard, Qualcomm, Uber, and Salesforce. The distinction proves crucial for enterprise adoption. While consumer AI tools often operate as "black boxes" with limited transparency, Writer's system provides complete audit trails showing exactly how the agent reached its conclusions and what actions it took. Shetrit emphasized this transparency as essential for regulated industries: "If you start talking about some of the largest companies in the world, whether it's banks or pharmaceutical companies or healthcare companies, it's unacceptable that you don't know how these autonomous agents are behaving and what they're doing, and you can audit and have a few full visibility on what, what the hell is happening in that in that box." The system provides "full traceability, auditability and visibility," allowing IT administrators to set fine-grained permissions controlling which tools each agent can access and what actions they can perform. Connecting 600+ business tools without breaking enterprise security Action Agent's ability to connect with over 600 enterprise tools represents a significant technical achievement. The agent uses Model Context Protocol (MCP), an emerging standard for AI tool integration, but Writer has enhanced it with enterprise-grade controls that address security and governance concerns. Writer has been working closely with Amazon Web Services and other industry players to bring MCP to enterprise standards. "There's still place to bring it to enterprise grade," Shetrit noted, referencing recent issues with MCP implementations at companies like Asana and GitHub. The company's approach allows granular control that extends beyond simple user permissions. "It's not just by a user. It will also have it by the specific agent," Shetrit explained. "So as an IT persona or a security persona, I have the controls I need to feel comfortable with this data access." For example, administrators can permit certain agents to publish messages to Slack while preventing them from deleting messages. "You need that fine grained control, and that's something we're baking in as part of the system," Shetrit said. The company pre-announces support for over 600 different tools, with each tool offering fine-grained control both at the integration level and for specific agents. This capability allows Action Agent to coordinate work across an organization's entire technology ecosystem, from customer relationship management systems to financial databases. Free AI agents challenge traditional software pricing models Writer's decision to offer Action Agent free to existing customers challenges traditional software pricing models and reflects broader shifts in the AI industry. The move comes despite the significant computational costs associated with the agent's extensive token usage. "Token pricing is extremely problematic when you start thinking about enterprises," Shetrit explained. "They need a budget line item. They need to figure out the cost structure. This highly variable cost model does not work for these companies, and that is why we've been moving away from this for a while now." The strategy reflects Writer's confidence in its cost-efficient model development. The company spent just $700,000 to train its Palmyra X4 model, compared to an estimated $4.6 million for a similarly sized OpenAI model. This efficiency stems from Writer's use of synthetic data and innovative training techniques that reduce computational requirements. Writer's reasoning for the free offering goes beyond competitive positioning. "We think this shows the full value of the ecosystem and the platform, and really starts delivering on the promise of AI," Shetrit said. Internal users have reported being more excited about this AI product than any previous AI tool they've used, including other copilot systems. Enterprise AI market heats up as startups target Microsoft and Google Writer's Action Agent launch escalates competition in the rapidly expanding enterprise AI market, projected to grow from $58 billion to $114 billion by 2027. The company competes directly with Microsoft's Copilot suite, Google's enterprise AI offerings, and OpenAI's business products, but targets a different market segment with its enterprise-first approach. The competitive positioning reflects a broader industry split between companies building general-purpose AI systems and those focusing specifically on enterprise needs. Writer's approach prioritizes security, governance, and reliability over raw capability, betting that enterprise customers will choose specialized tools over consumer products adapted for business use. "Most of their focus is on the consumer realm versus us, which was like, this is not where we're at," Shetrit emphasized regarding competitors. "We are fully on the Enterprise B to B side." This focus has paid off financially. Writer raised $200 million in Series C funding in November 2024 at a $1.9 billion valuation, nearly quadrupling its previous valuation. The round was co-led by Premji Invest, Radical Ventures, and ICONIQ Growth, with participation from major enterprise players including Salesforce Ventures, Adobe Ventures, and IBM Ventures. From automation to transformation: How AI will reshape corporate work Writer's vision extends beyond current automation to fundamentally reshape how enterprises operate. The company identifies two clusters of use cases emerging in large organizations: traditional "90% workflow, 10% AI" optimization and new "90% AI, 10% workflow" experiences that unlock entirely new capabilities. "Each employee will have a thing like this next to them that helps them do their work, helps them automate a lot of it, so you can do much higher leverage work across the organization," Shetrit predicted. This transformation addresses a critical shift in enterprise software expectations. As employees become accustomed to sophisticated AI tools in their personal lives, enterprise software must match or exceed that quality. "You cannot afford for enterprise software to not be as good, and in a lot of cases, significantly better," Shetrit noted. The shift is already changing internal dynamics at Writer itself. "Historically, as a PM, I can say that execution was the bottleneck. So I can always say no, because I don't have capacity. Capacity is no longer the bottleneck," Shetrit explained. When his product managers claim they don't have time for projects, he now uses Action Agent to generate "at least 80% and 70% and 90% of the work for them so they can start working on it." This represents a fundamental change from "scarcity to an abundance mentality" that will require "a lot of retraining element that has to happen within the org." Inside Writer's collaboration with Uber to build real-world AI agents Writer's collaboration with Uber on Action Agent development illustrates how the company leverages customer relationships to improve its technology. Uber's AI Solutions team provided operational expertise for scaling high-quality annotations across complex enterprise domains, while simultaneously validating the agent's capabilities in real-world use cases. "Our collaboration with WRITER allowed us to contribute our deep operational expertise in high-quality data annotation to help shape an agent capable of tackling the most complex enterprise challenges," said Megha Yethadka, GM and Head of Uber AI Solutions. This partnership model allows Writer to develop agents that solve actual enterprise problems rather than theoretical use cases. The approach has generated diverse applications across industries, from HR candidate sourcing and securities analysis to clinical trial site selection and competitive intelligence. Shetrit noted that customer creativity continues to surprise the team: "I'm sure, because that's the nature of platform and technology, is if we have this conversation again in a week after tomorrow, I'll have completely different use cases, because our customers will be very, very creative in how they use them." What's next: Rollout timeline and enterprise adoption strategy Writer plans to expand Action Agent's capabilities significantly over the coming weeks. The company will add connections to 80 enterprise platforms and third-party data providers like PitchBook and FactSet, enabling access to the full suite of 600+ agent tools. The rollout strategy reflects lessons learned from enterprise AI deployments. Rather than launching with full capabilities, Writer is starting with core functionality and gradually adding integrations based on customer feedback and real-world testing. Action Agent is available immediately in beta to Writer's existing customer base, with a 14-day trial available for new users. The gradual rollout allows the company to refine the system based on enterprise feedback while maintaining the security and reliability standards that regulated industries require. The launch signals a pivotal moment in the enterprise AI revolution, where autonomous agents are moving from experimental curiosities to mission-critical business tools. As traditional software vendors scramble to add AI features to existing products, Writer's agent-first approach may determine which companies successfully navigate the transition from human-driven to AI-augmented work. But perhaps the most telling sign of this shift came from Shetrit himself during the interview: "We will all become, you know, quote, unquote, managers of these fleet of agents, whether they're humans or synthetic agents." In this future, the companies that learn to orchestrate AI agents alongside human workers may find themselves with an insurmountable advantage over those still clinging to purely human-driven processes.
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Writer releases autonomous AI 'super agent' for enterprise users - SiliconANGLE
Writer releases autonomous AI 'super agent' for enterprise users Generative artificial intelligence startup Writer Inc. today announced the launch of Action Agent, a powerful AI agent that integrates tool use, knowledge work and deep research capabilities along with enterprise-grade control and transparency. "Other AI chatbots can tell you what to do. Action Agent does it," said co-founder and Chief Executive May Habib. "It's the difference between getting a research report and having your entire sales pipeline updated and acted upon." Powered by the company's flagship adaptive reasoning large language model Palmyra X5, released earlier this year, Action Agent can execute a large range of tasks that require problem solving, complex reasoning and multi-tool use. It exists in an isolated virtual computer that is spun up for every session and relies on specialized enterprise-grade security and access controls. "To build an agent capable of true autonomy, we had to rethink the entire operational paradigm," Chief Technology Officer Waseem AlShikh said in a blog post. AI agents represent a trend in the AI industry towards providing autonomous tools that do more than simply respond to user queries. AI agents are a type of AI software that can methodically complete complex goals by breaking them down into step-by-step tasks. Action Agent starts each task by writing its own scripts and tool calls, then executes them. It then reflects on how its actions worked, if they succeeded or failed -- or how well they approached its ultimate goal. If the agent discovers a failure or a better possible outcome, it refines its approach and tries again. "The real power of this system lies in its ability to self-correct," said AlShikh. "If a command fails, an API returns an error, or a web page doesn't load correctly, Action Agent doesn't just give up." Action Agent is capable of a broad variety of tasks, including web interaction that allows it to scrape data, click buttons and extract information. It can also process structured and unstructured data to perform complex calculations and generate visualizations, such as charts and graphs. For developers it can perform file system operations such as creating, reading, writing, and deleting files. Additionally, it can use system-level tools and write, test, and debug code in multiple programming languages. The AI agent features over 600 connectors to tools, enabling it to securely process information from 80 different enterprise and third-party data platforms, including Pitchbook and FactSet. Using a Model Context Protocol gateway, these connectors can allow the Action Agent to not only read data, but also write, update and trigger full workflows across numerous systems or talk to other AI agents. For example, a user could ask the agent to run a product analysis. The Action Agent would then begin a multi-step plan to research, analyze and process customer reviews from across the web, perform sentiment analysis, identify recurring themes and generate a presentation with findings. If any step is interrupted or fails along the way, it will examine the problem, backtrack and formulate a plan to fix it. Once the report is generated, the user can query the agent to ask questions about the report, have it reformatted or even updated with additional information. And Once perfected, the user can download it for manual editing or presentation just like any other report. Additionally, the company emphasized that Action Agent does not perform this behavior in the dark. Writer's agent supervision dashboard provides administrators, users and builders full visibility and control over how agents access knowledge and tools. Information technology teams also have fine-grained oversight over configurations and access control, giving them enterprise-level security at every turn. "The companies that win won't just adopt AI. They'll restructure themselves around it," said Habib. "Action Agent is more than a feature. It's a new pillar in the foundation of our platform, helping our customers achieve the business transformation required to succeed in this new era."
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This Startup's New AI Tool Is Designed Specifically for Enterprises
AI startup Writer has launched a new "super agent," which it says can autonomously complete multi-step workloads across multiple services. This agent is different from other agents, which are often designed for consumer-level use and so far have been intended to help with tasks like searching for plane tickets. That's because it's designed from the ground up for enterprises. The new feature, named Action Agent, marks a big step for Writer, which was founded in 2020 by May Habib (a 2023-2025 Inc. Female Founders honoree). Unlike other AI companies, Writer is fully dedicated to providing AI solutions for enterprise-level companies and organizations. Over its first five years, Writer has focused on building its own proprietary line of large language models designed for specific industries. This family of "Palmyra" models includes models customized for financial work, medical needs, and creativity. The company has also found success in its AI Studio, a platform in which teams can develop AI solutions to handle common workflows. By orchestrating many of these agents to work together, many time-consuming tasks can be fully automated. Action Agent, which is now available in beta for all Writer customers, takes Writer's ambitions to a new level by giving the agent a skill known as computer use, meaning it can take control of its own virtual computer, develop multi-step plans, adapt to problems, and manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Action Agent is quite similar to OpenAI's recently-released ChatGPT Agent, which can also operate a virtual computer. Also like ChatGPT Agent, Action Agent uses a process called deep thinking in order to reason through the best way to approach a challenge.
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Writer, an enterprise AI company, has introduced Action Agent, an autonomous AI system capable of executing complex multi-step tasks across various software platforms, outperforming competitors in key benchmarks.
Writer, a San Francisco-based enterprise artificial intelligence company valued at $1.billion, has launched Action Agent, an autonomous "super agent" designed to revolutionize business task automation 1. This new AI system represents a significant advancement in enterprise AI technology, capable of independently executing complex, multi-step tasks across hundreds of software platforms without human intervention 12.
Action Agent operates at what Writer calls "level four orchestration," the highest tier of AI automation 1. Unlike traditional AI chatbots that simply answer questions or retrieve documents, Action Agent can:
The agent's impressive capabilities are backed by strong benchmark results. Action Agent scored 61% on GAIA Level 3, outperforming competing systems including OpenAI's Deep Research 1. It also achieved a top score of 10.on the Computer Use Benchmark (CUB) leaderboard 1.
Action Agent is powered by Writer's Palmyra X5 model, which features a one-million-token context window 1. This massive context capability allows the agent to process hundreds of pages of documents simultaneously while maintaining coherence across complex tasks 13.
Unlike consumer-focused AI tools, Writer's Action Agent includes enterprise-grade security controls and audit trails crucial for regulated industries like banking and healthcare 12. The system provides:
Action Agent can handle a wide range of complex tasks, including:
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The launch of Action Agent positions Writer as a formidable competitor to Microsoft's Copilot and OpenAI's ChatGPT in the lucrative enterprise market 1. May Habib, Writer's CEO and co-founder, emphasized the distinction: "Other AI chatbots can tell you what to do. Action Agent does it" 12.
As enterprises race to deploy AI systems that can automate knowledge work, Writer's focus on enterprise-specific needs and security requirements sets it apart in a market dominated by consumer-oriented AI companies attempting to adapt their products for business use 13.
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The introduction of Action Agent signals a fundamental shift in enterprise AI capabilities, moving from systems that simply answer questions to those that can autonomously complete entire projects 1. This advancement has the potential to significantly impact how businesses operate and make decisions in the AI-driven future 23.
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