A Niche Choice: Using AutoGPT/BabyAGI Without Installation

AutoGPT and BabyAGI are gaining popularity, but for most people, using them presents a significant challenge. For many, browser-based apps are more convenient and reliable than local installations.

In just 10 minutes, I will clarify the usage, selection, and local installation of AutoGPT.

After releasing this video, I found that local installation remains somewhat difficult for many friends, as encountering various errors without knowing how to resolve them is a common phenomenon (this is a significant difference between IT professionals and others; programmers and IT service personnel often encounter various errors and know how to handle them, while ordinary users may not have the skills or patience to solve these issues). The installation process is quite simple; it’s just that the environment leads to various obstacles.

(For the differences between AutoGPT and BabyAGI, you can refer to another article I posted today.)

Returning to the “cloud mode,” that is, the browser app mode, I previously recommended the following two:

[Requires Token] The functionality is relatively simplehttps://agentgpt.reworkd.ai

[Most Recommended] No Token required, powerful functionality, and clear task classificationhttp://cognosys.ai

However, the situation has changed; Cognosys now also requires users to provide an API key.

In other words, whether for local installation or browser apps, an OpenAI key is required (Many friends have asked me how to obtain an OpenAI key; I offer paid services for this, which are not cheap. For details, please scan the QR code of my assistant at the end.)

Many apps based on AutoGPT and BabyAGI have indeed emerged, and some have even been integrated into mobile devices. Today, I want to introduce a relatively niche app called God Mode.

In comparison, this app has several “unique” features compared to others:

1. Recognizes Chinese (which is already impressive compared to other apps);

2. One of the biggest issues with AutoGPT and BabyAGI is the rapid cost increase (using OpenAI’s API key, each step counts as a message, and each new message is automatically processed)

3. Achieving goals (the goal in local installations) can also be prompted through GPT

For example:

Address: https://godmode.space/

More niche AutoGPT/BabyAGI projects worth noting (including local and cloud):

AgentGPT

  • Description: Assemble, configure, and deploy autonomous AI Agents in your browser.

  • Author: Asim Shrestha

  • BabyAGI-asi

  • Description: A modification that runs arbitrary python code to perform tasks – It manages to create routines for pyautogui, web scraping, manages to execute actions on the computer and even controls its own memory

  • Author: Bruno De Oliveira

  • ai-legion

  • Description: Similar in spirit to AutoGPT and Baby AGI, but written in the superior language that is TypeScript (Author’s Description).

  • Author: eumemic

  • yourgoal

  • Description: Swift implementation of BabyAGI.

  • Author: PJ Gray

  • BabyAGIChatGPT

  • Description: Plug-in to run autonomous agents directly within ChatGPT

  • Author: Pietro Schirano

  • Cognosys

  • Description: web based version of AutoGPT/babyAGI

  • Author: Sully Omarr

  • Godmode

  • Description: web based version of AutoGPT/babyAGI

  • Authors: Lonis, Emil Ahlbäck, and fant

  • alphakit

  • Description: A team of autonomous AI agents for everyone

  • Author: Andrew Yu

  • Xircuits

  • Description: This toolkit provides a comprehensive set of Xircuits components that allow you to experiment with and create Collaborative Large Language Model-based automatons (Agents) in the style of BabyAGI and Auto-GPT. By default, the toolkit comes with BabyAGI agents, but it is designed to be easily customizable with your own prompts.

  • Author: Eduardo Gonzalez

  • babyagijs

  • Description: BabyAGI for Javascript.

  • Author: Eric Ciarla

  • Teenage-AGI

  • Description: Inspired by the several Auto-GPT related Projects (predominantly BabyAGI) and the Paper “Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior”, this python project uses OpenAI and Pinecone to Give memory to an AI agent and also allows it to “think” before making an action (outputting text). Also, just by shutting down the AI, it doesn’t forget its memories since it lives on Pinecone and its memory_counter saves the index that its on.

  • Author: Sean Pixel

  • babyagi-perl

  • Description: BabyAGI for Perl.

  • Author: Nelson Ferraz

    gptagent.js

  • Description: A composable and extensible framework for creating AI agents with TypeScript/JavaScript.

  • Author: Lars Grammel

  • babyagi-streamlit

  • Description: Streamlit web app to make it more accessible.

  • Author: Dory

  • Do Anything Machine

  • Description: The Do Anything Machine helps you keep track of your tasks, prioritize them, and allows you to deploy AI agents to get your work done for you.

  • Author: Garrett Scott

  • Babyagi-as-a-service

  • Description: Integrate babyagi with your own applications – thanks to langchain-serve with one simple command – 𝐥𝐜-𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐲 𝐛𝐚𝐛𝐲𝐚𝐠𝐢

  • Author: Deepankar Mahapatro

A Niche Choice: Using AutoGPT/BabyAGI Without Installation

A Niche Choice: Using AutoGPT/BabyAGI Without Installation

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