JCJames Cahooninjimsblog.hashnode.dev·Jan 22 · 1 min readWhere Things StandSo, with the hardware set up, a few task-specific agents built, and an evaluation-tested orchestrator to tie things together, where do things stand? Well, the task-specific agents and the orchestrator work perfectly! Check out this CLI demo: Unfortu...00
JCJames Cahooninjimsblog.hashnode.dev·Jan 22 · 5 min readEvaluating the OrchestratorIn my last entry, I noted that the general framework of this project is pretty much complete, and that’s true! Especially for the agent components, where I’ve built a collection of task-specific agents, plus an Orchestrator Agent capable of delegatin...00
JCJames Cahooninjimsblog.hashnode.dev·Jan 20 · 5 min readOrchestrating AgentsNow that my Gmail agent works, it’s time to add more fun agents! A few I have in mind to start with include: A ski-report generator A documentation assistant (for reminders, grocery lists, etc) A health coach that can advise on how to how to meet ...00
JCJames Cahooninjimsblog.hashnode.dev·Jan 8 · 6 min readClarvis Agent PrototypingThere are many, many things I’d like a personal home assistant to be able to do. Schedule my doctors appointment, pay my bills, write my grocery list. Hopefully I’ll get to all of that eventually, but keeping an eye on my personal inbox, dodging spam...00
JCJames Cahooninjimsblog.hashnode.dev·Jan 7 · 5 min readHardware SetupAllow me to start this article by borrowing from Lemony Snicket’s introduction to A Series of Unfortunate Events: “If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other [article]. In this [article], not only ...00