@Teknium: Introducing Write Gate in Hermes Agent. Now you have the capability to be able to approve/deny memory updates, skill up…
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Introduces Write Gate for Hermes Agent, allowing users to approve or deny memory and skill updates, enhancing control and security for AI agent self-improvement.
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Introducing Write Gate in Hermes Agent.
Now you have the capability to be able to approve/deny memory updates, skill updates, and skill creation with the same familiar mechanisms as approving dangerous commands.
If you are using a small model that doesn’t always recognize what it learned, a secure environment that needs gating before things that can affect operations occurs, or just want to be more involved in the self improvement process of your Hermes Agent, now you have full control!
This will be included in the next major release version, but you can run hermes update now to access early!
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