Humans& thinks coordination is the next frontier for AI, and they’re building a model to prove it

January 25, 2026 at 10:11 PM UTC
TechCrunch EU Alternative
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Humans& thinks coordination is the next frontier for AI, and they’re building a model to prove it

Humans&, a nascent startup poised to disrupt the AI landscape, is focusing on a novel frontier: coordination. Founded by a team with deep roots in leading AI organizations like Anthropic, Meta, and OpenAI, the company aims to develop foundation models that prioritize collaborative capabilities over conversational ones. This strategic shift signals a move beyond general-purpose chatbots towards specialized AI designed for complex task execution and multi-agent interaction, potentially unlocking new avenues for automation and distributed problem-solving within the European tech ecosystem. The core of Humans&'s endeavor lies in creating models capable of sophisticated teamwork, a concept largely underexplored in current AI development which often emphasizes individual agent performance. Their approach involves engineering AI systems that can understand shared goals, delegate tasks, and synchronize actions amongst themselves, mimicking the nuanced dynamics of human collaboration. This focus on coordination could prove pivotal for the burgeoning European AI sector, offering a distinct pathway to innovation and a potential avenue for building indigenous AI solutions that are less reliant on purely conversational or generative functionalities. The implications of this coordinated AI development are far-reaching, impacting sectors from scientific research and complex project management to autonomous systems. By prioritizing inter-AI communication and joint task execution, Humans& could empower businesses and researchers to tackle grand challenges that require more than just isolated intelligent agents. This could foster a more robust European digital sovereignty, cultivating AI tools that are specifically tailored to the continent's unique needs and ethical considerations in a global AI race.

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Published: January 25, 2026 at 10:11 PM UTC
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