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    Open Interface

    Open Interface

    Control Any Computer Using LLMs

    Open Interface is a cross-platform application that allows users to control their computers using large language models (LLMs). By sending user requests to an LLM backend, it determines the necessary steps and executes them by simulating keyboard and mouse inputs. The system can adjust its actions based on real-time feedback, providing a self-driving computer experience.
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    Maestro AI Orchestration

    Maestro AI Orchestration

    Agent Orchestration Command Center

    Maestro is a cross-platform desktop application designed for power users to orchestrate and manage fleets of AI agents and project workflows from a keyboard-centric interface. It provides a high-performance experience for running multiple agent sessions in parallel, integrating with tools such as Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and other agent tooling to automate tasks, perform unattended execution, and organize long-running work flows. Users can collaborate with AI to draft specifications, break...
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    Self-Operating Computer

    Self-Operating Computer

    A framework to enable multimodal models to operate a computer

    ...It is designed to be compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux (with X server installed), and is released under the MIT license.
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    GELab-Zero

    GELab-Zero

    GUI Exploration Lab. One of the best GUI agent solutions

    GELab-Zero is an open-source “GUI Agent” framework aiming to automate interactions with graphical user interfaces (GUIs), combining both the agent model and all supporting infrastructure — including inference, input orchestration, and GUI automation logic — in a plug-and-play package that runs locally, without cloud dependencies. The idea is to let developers or users harness an AI agent that can simulate clicking, typing, reading UI elements, and interacting with apps in a human-like way...
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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...
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