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One of Silicon Valley’s most historic starting accelerators, Y Combinator, made Wednesday’s Wednesday show on Wednesday, presenting the latest batch of 160 newly established businesses. Some of Silicon Valley’s most successful businesses – including Stripe, Airbnb and Reddit – started in a batch of YC.

Today, YC’s newest businesses are focusing on building the next big thing on AI. In this batch, we have observed an amazing number of newly established businesses that create tools to strengthen the AI ​​agents of other companies. Instead of building their own AI agents, these newly established businesses are support tools. There is no shortage of companies that make AI Agent tools today, but they have managed to leave the crowd.

There are some remarkable reports that did not make this list enough, but have managed to attract our attention. There is OPTIFYE, a boot that is building software for factories management and involved in a social dispute a few weeks ago. There are also artificial societies that run AI simulations to check how well your posts on LinkedIn will To a simulated version of your network.

The YC has always received some impressive companies, but here are the newly formed companies that we think is worth paying attention to the YC W25.

What is it doing: API for telecommunication agent

Why is it a favorite: One of the main reasons why Waymo has achieved in the development of autonomous roboting is because people can take away a vehicle if one ever sticks. The abundance got the same idea, television and created a platform that applies it to all AI agents. The abundance says that the API allows him to catch when an AI agent fails and allows one of his human pilots to enter and take over.

What is it doing: Lets AI agents browse browser

Why is it a favorite: Coincidentally, the use of the browser became viral earlier this week, because an AI Chinese agent, Manus, used the open source tool to click through a site menus and complete forms in browsers. Daily shooting over 28,000, one of the founders told TechCrunch. As AI agents begin, such as the Openai operator, the use of the browser seems to offer an exciting open source tool that allows them.

What is it doing: Replaces tiring work with ai

Why is it a favorite: Teaching assistants (TAS) is the backbone of any modern university, quiet paper classification for teachers and the other work. But classification of piles of repetitive documents may not be the best use of the TA time when they could instantly teach students. Founded by Cornell Tas, which openly states that they “hate sorting”, Gradewiz uses AI tools to automate the job so that TAS can make better use of their time.

What is it doing: RobinHood for Pokémon cards

What is a favorite: Missprint has a cool history of origin-its co-founder, Eva Herget, abandoned her work at Goldman Sachs to sell full-time Pokémon cards for $ 40,000 a month. Now, Herget and its co -founder have launched a platform for selling cards and other collectibles that allow users to treat them more as stocks, using an offer/ASK system. It’s not a small market: $ 3.5 billion from used Pokémon cards are sold every year, says Histrint.

What is it doing: uses AI to find the best Vibe encoders

Why is it a favorite: The “Vibe coding” assisted by AI is all the rage, with a YC partner recently saying that one quarter of YC newly established companies have 95% codes produced. But the coding that has been assisted by AI is not just deception: it is a capacity in itself. NextByte says it helps companies find the best “Vibe Coders” thanks to an AI model who authorizes interview questions that test the skills of coders in AI leveraging.

What is it doing: AI clone for zoom calls

Why is it a favorite: Who didn’t fall into a zoom meeting for work with a bad case of bed hair or just hidden pajamas pants? Pickle solves it, allowing you to “clone” an ideal version and put this much better Compansed on the screen, synchronizing your lips in your voice in real time. As a (mainly) remote group, we really hope that pickle – which says it has over 1,500 by paying users so far – can pull this one away.

What is it doing: AI agents to automate restaurant management

Why is it a favorite: We have worked several waiting tasks to know that managing a restaurant is not precise science. Restaurant stock is often managed on Google sheets and includes many calls and emailing suppliers. Rebolt is trying to automate some of those working with AI agents, and the company says it is in pricing discussions with Burger King’s parent company.

What is it doing: A weed roomba on a farm

Why is it a favorite: Weeds kill farms, but removing these weeds is a difficult task that requires a lot of human work. Founded by a former Apple hardware driver, Red Barn Robotics claims that his robot, which calls “the hand of the field”, is 15 times faster than a man and a quarter of the price. The company has already signed $ 5 million in Lois for the upcoming cultivation.

What is it doing: A Purchase of Vintage Clothing Consuited by AI

Why is it a favorite: If you’ve ever bought for vintage clothing online, you know it can be an overwhelming experience. There are many options and it is difficult to appreciate quality. Retrofit uses AI to classify thousands of vintage listings and creates a market based on current trends. In addition, their site looks great.

What is it doing: autonomous patrol boats

Why is it a favorite: Autonomy is hot in defense technology right now, from Shield Ai’s ”AI Fighter Pilot“In the scheduled autonomous Sarronic war factory. Splash builds small patrol boats that the autonomous patrols of the sea. The start says he has already traveled 200 miles in the San Francisco Gulf area and claims to be an impressive 800 mile.

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