Artificial intelligence is also expanding its footprint into everyday life and essential services. TinyFish, an emerging startup, raised $47 million in a funding round led by ICONIQ to scale its network of AI-driven web agents.

These agents autonomously perform online tasks — such as inventory tracking, data scraping, and price analysis — freeing companies from repetitive digital labor. With its lightweight architecture and speed, TinyFish is being hailed as a potential “browser-level revolution” for enterprise automation. At the same time, Zingage has attracted $12.5 million to modernize home healthcare through its AI platform that digitizes back-office operations and streamlines patient coordination.

By integrating predictive scheduling and smart monitoring, the startup aims to reduce administrative costs and improve at-home medical efficiency. Both companies represent a new phase in the AI economy — one focused not just on algorithms and data, but on solving real human problems through intelligent automation.

 
 
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