@oliviscusAI: Microsoft open-sourced a system that lets one AI control hundreds of other AI models. It's called JARVIS. • Handles tex…
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Microsoft open-sourced JARVIS, a system that uses a GPT controller to orchestrate hundreds of AI models from HuggingFace for multi-modal tasks.
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Microsoft open-sourced a system that lets one AI control hundreds of other AI models.
It’s called JARVIS.
• Handles text, images, video, and audio • No manual model switching • Works with GPT as the controller
Give it a request and it plans the task, picks the right models from HuggingFace, and chains them together.
100% Free.
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