Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Adept AI raised $415M to pioneer computer-use AI agents; its core research and agent team moved to Amazon in 2024 in a landmark talent acquisition while the company continues developing ACT-1 for enterprise automation.
Adept AI was founded in 2022 by a team of former OpenAI, DeepMind, and Google Brain researchers to build AI that can take actions on computers — navigating software interfaces, filling forms, and executing multi-step workflows in any application. Its ACT-1 model demonstrated the ability to control web browsers and desktop applications through natural language instructions, pioneering the computer-use agent paradigm that Anthropic later commercialized with Claude's computer use feature.
Public safety AI automating non-emergency 911 calls with 74% automation rate; $14M Series A from NEA serving 5M+ Americans and saving dispatchers 3 hours daily across 12+ agencies.
Aurelian is a public safety AI company automating non-emergency 911 call handling — deploying AI voice agents that take caller information, gather incident details, and resolve or route non-emergency police, fire, and EMS requests without requiring a human dispatcher's time, allowing dispatch centers to focus on genuine emergencies requiring immediate human judgment. Founded and backed by Y Combinator and NEA, Aurelian raised a $14 million Series A led by NEA in August 2025, serving nearly 5 million Americans across 12+ agencies and achieving 74% average call automation with 3 hours saved per dispatcher daily.\n\nAurelian's AI handles non-emergency calls — noise complaints, minor property damage, requests for police reports, abandoned vehicle reports, and other routine situations that don't require immediate emergency dispatch. The system gathers structured incident information through conversational AI, routes genuine emergencies to human dispatchers immediately, and allows non-emergency situations to be handled asynchronously. This addresses a critical problem: 911 call centers in the US receive millions of non-emergency calls annually, creating backlogs that delay responses to genuine emergencies.\n\nIn 2025, Aurelian competes in the public safety communications technology market with Motorola Solutions (the dominant dispatch technology provider), RapidSOS, and emerging AI public safety platforms for 911 center modernization. The 911 system infrastructure in the United States is chronically underfunded and understaffed — many dispatch centers run with 15-30% staffing shortfalls, making AI automation of non-emergency call volume a genuine operational necessity rather than an optional improvement. The NEA Series A investment validates the market opportunity and Aurelian's early traction. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing from the current 12+ agencies to 50+ agency deployments, demonstrating measurable response time improvements for emergencies, and building the evidence base needed for adoption by larger metropolitan dispatch centers.
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