This week brought exciting news about how AI agents are making technology more accessible.

ChatGPT's new agent mode helps people with disabilities by automating complex tasks like scheduling and email management. This feature works with tools like Gmail to reduce manual effort.

Perplexity's Comet browser uses AI agents to help users plan trips and find deals hands-free. This helps people who struggle with traditional computer navigation.

Amazon launched AgentCore, letting companies build custom AI helpers for customer service. Nearly half of businesses plan to use these for support, which could make services more inclusive.

Germany announced plans for AI 'gigafactories' to boost economic growth. This will create new tech jobs across Europe.

Most companies (93%) are building their own AI agents to improve digital experiences. These tools can create personalized support for different user needs.

Media companies are using AI agents to break down silos between teams. This helps create content that reaches wider audiences.

Workers will need new skills for these AI tools. Companies plan to offer training so everyone can benefit from these technologies.

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