@Voxyz_ai: been using gbrain for a while and never actually opened the soul-audit skill(for your openclaw/hermes). ran it today. c…
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A user shares their experience trying the 'soul-audit' skill in gbrain, which runs a 6-phase interview to generate a personalized AI agent based on their answers.
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been using gbrain for a while and never actually opened the soul-audit skill(for your openclaw/hermes). ran it today. came out better than i expected. it’s a 6-phase interview that generates a fresh agent, every answer is from you: → phase 1 identity: what is this agent to you
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