@PrajwalTomar_: BRO this is the laziest possible way to get an AI employee. Don't set up anything yourself. Paste this article into you…
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Tweet promoting Hermes AI agent: paste an article into the session and have it automatically set up background agents, connect iMessage, and build workflows, turning articles into executable playbooks.
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BRO this is the laziest possible way to get an AI employee.
Don’t set up anything yourself. Paste this article into your Hermes session and say:
“Read this end to end, then set up background agents, connect iMessage, and build whichever profiles fit my workflow.”
That’s it. You spend 5 minutes reading, the agent spends 30 building, and by tonight you’re texting it like a team member.
Articles aren’t content anymore. They are playbooks your agent runs for you.
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