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Dust hits $6M ARR helping enterprises build AI agents that actually do stuff instead of just talking

VentureBeatThursday, July 3, 2025 at 5:00:00 PM
Dust hits $6M ARR helping enterprises build AI agents that actually do stuff instead of just talking
Dust, a promising AI startup, just hit $6 million in annual revenue by tackling a big frustration in enterprise tech: AI that doesn’t just talk but actually does things. Their agents automate real workflows—like pulling data, updating systems, or triggering actions—using Anthropic’s Claude models and a protocol called MCP. Basically, they’re making AI less chatty and more useful for businesses tired of hype without results.
Editor’s Note: Everyone’s sick of AI assistants that just regurgitate info without getting anything done. Dust’s traction shows companies are willing to pay for AI that acts—whether it’s processing invoices or managing customer data. If this catches on, it could shift how businesses think about AI: from a fancy chatbot to a silent, efficient employee.
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