NinjaTech AI unveils Super Agent for rapid workflow automation
NinjaTech AI launches Super Agent, an AI-powered professional partner that completes multi-day tasks in minutes, powered by Cerebras for 3-5x faster results.
LOS ALTOS, Calif., July 10, 2025 — NinjaTech AI, a Silicon Valley-based agentic AI company, has unveiled Super Agent, a revolutionary General Purpose AI Agent designed to execute entire workflows autonomously. Partnering with Cerebras Systems, the company promises 3-5x faster task completion compared to traditional GPU-based solutions.
Key Features of Super Agent
- Dedicated Virtual Machines: Each user gets an isolated VM for privacy and security, enabling autonomous code execution, data analysis, and application development.
- Cerebras Partnership: Leveraging Cerebras's wafer-scale architecture, Super Agent delivers unprecedented speed for complex tasks like coding and testing applications.
- Adaptive Intelligence: Coming soon, users can toggle between Fast Mode (quick responses) and High-Quality Mode (precision-focused outputs).
Industry Impact
Super Agent transforms productivity across sectors by handling workflows that typically take humans hours or days. It integrates with real-time data sources, including financial markets and social media analytics, ensuring up-to-date information access.
Pricing and Availability
Priced at $100/month, Super Agent is now available to the public. For more details, visit NinjaTech AI.
Leadership Insights
"The age of specialized, limited AI agents is over. This is the foundation for the next generation of autonomous AI," said Babak Pahlavan, CEO of NinjaTech AI.
About the Partners
- NinjaTech AI: Backed by Amazon's Alexa Fund and Samsung Venture Funding, the company focuses on autonomous AI agents.
- Cerebras Systems: Known for its Wafer-Scale Engine, Cerebras enables high-speed inference for advanced AI applications.
Media Contacts:
- NinjaTech AI: press@ninjatech.ai
- Cerebras Systems: PR@zmcommunications.com
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