Show HN: AIConsole, an Open-Source Desktop AI Editor to Customize Your Workflow
16 by mcielecki | 4 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN! I was frustrated with feeling like an assistant to most AI systems and chats that I used. All I wanted was to have a fully controllable AI System that will potentially do everything for me, and that I can easily teach to do new things and get my context without constant copy and pasting. This is why, together with my team, I built AIConsole, an open-source desktop AI editor that allows you to create your own AI toolset. Giving you the power of AI personalization right on your local machine. Imagine a desktop app that can schedule your meetings, automate responses, craft unique content, code snippets, or even edit code – all while respecting your privacy and preferences. What does it do? * Runs code locally - it can fully operate within your local environment with the tasks your machine can execute – it can do everything that is accessible from your machine. * Gets better the more you put into it - teach it once to perform a task and AIConsole retains the skill indefinitely. * Use your notes to show AI how to complete and automate tasks. * Expert level prompt engineering - AIConsole leverages a multi-agent Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system not based on a vector database, akin to expert prompt engineering. * Fully open-sourced – This software maintains privacy and only uses dedicated LLM apis with well known privacy policies - and you can verify that yourself * Share and collaborate on your tools with the community - you can create and share your domain-specific AI tool using Github, Google Drive etc. While we are at an early stage, we have a stable desktop application, and are working on sharing actual use-cases and further improving the tooling around it. We’ve got a lot planned on our roadmap, including a full IDE-like experience, generative interfaces, and open source LLMs support. Get it here: https://aiconsole.ai Discord: https://ift.tt/qyP5FMo Repository: https://ift.tt/trNmpgS Newsletter: https://ift.tt/kmCeiAd My Twitter: twitter.com/mcielecki Manifesto: https://ift.tt/gbprnWm I would love to hear your feedback.
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