Peer Revolutionizes the Internet with Global Simulation
By Netvora Tech News
Peer, a cutting-edge AI-native platform, has launched its Global Simulation, a real-time digital Earth where users can connect with each other by location and build relationships within a shared, spatial network. This innovative platform is designed as a native environment for agentic AI, enabling AI to move, perceive, and act within a shared world.
By giving AI form and placing it in a persistent, spatial environment, Peer creates a natural interface for human-AI interaction. According to Tony Tran, CEO of Peer, "We're launching the world's first operating system where we're giving AI a form and a place to live. And the construct that we've developed is it works on all devices. We've built everything from scratch. And so the idea is that we've built a planet-wide simulation."
The company, based in Newport Beach, California, has raised $68.5 million to date, including two recent funding rounds. The firm has 65 people on its team and is available now on the Google and Apple app stores.
The Global Simulation is a game-changer, tying the main experience to geography and allowing users to jump into any location and experience it as their avatar. The AI companion will have triggers tied to both the user's in-real-life location, allowing it to track their movements and provide personalized experiences.
The Map Becomes the Medium
Peer's innovative approach turns the map into a medium for human-AI interaction. The platform's spatial design enables users to connect with each other and with AI in a shared, real-time environment.
A Platform for Presence
With Peer's Global Simulation, users can experience presence in a new way. The platform's ability to tie the real world to the digital substrate makes it possible to seamlessly transition between the physical and digital worlds.
Comments (0)
Leave a comment