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    Project AIRI

    Project AIRI

    Self hosted, you-owned Grok Companion

    ...AIRI integrates real-time voice chat capabilities and can interact with external applications such as games, enabling more immersive and dynamic experiences. The system emphasizes user ownership and local hosting so developers maintain full control over their AI companion instances. Overall, AIRI serves as an extensible framework for building lifelike AI-driven virtual characters and interactive assistants.
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    Universe Starter Agent

    Universe Starter Agent

    A starter agent that can solve a number of universe environments

    The universe-starter-agent repository is an archived OpenAI codebase designed as a starter reinforcement-learning agent that can interact with and solve tasks in OpenAI’s Universe environment platform. Its purpose is to serve as a baseline or reference implementation so researchers or developers can see how to build agents that operate in real-time, visual environments (e.g., games, browser apps) via pixel observations and keyboard/mouse actions. Under the hood, this starter agent implements a version of the A3C (Asynchronous Advantage Actor-Critic) algorithm, adapted for the specific challenges of Universe environments (e.g., network latency, VNC streaming, asynchronous observations). ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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