pretty interesting that cloud data is not covered by the 4th amendment. I wonder if we’ll push for on-prem storage of context and memories as our relationship with AI gets more personal and intertwined.
We built this because we were frustrated with Apple's lack of AI features in Siri.
It basically allows you to use AI to monitor, navigate, control and execute tasks across any iOS native app. You can give instructions via voice or create custom workflows for repetitive tasks.
Happy to answer any further questions and comments.
I read the article but have yet to understand why someone would want to use a framework that introduces meaningless abstractions that are not properly documented or well maintained -aka, they often introduce breaking changes.
I’m interested in a useful agentic framework but LangGraph doesn’t seem to cut it.
By that definition Elizer should be working on really hardcore stuff, right? And yet his explanations about actual technical stuff come across as a guy that barely understands how matmul works.