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    SafeClaw

    SafeClaw

    Chat with it via text and voice

    SafeClaw is an open-source, entirely local alternative to cloud-based AI assistants like OpenClaw, enabling users to build a personal assistant that runs on their own machine without incurring API usage charges or exposing data to third-party services. It emphasizes privacy and predictability by using traditional programming, rule-based intent parsing, and established machine learning tools rather than large language models, meaning there are no per-token API costs and deterministic behavior. The assistant offers features such as voice control using fully local speech-to-text (Whisper) and text-to-speech (Piper) capabilities, news aggregation with extractive summarization, and smart home or Bluetooth device control. ...
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    NagaAgent

    NagaAgent

    A simple yet powerful agent framework for personal assistants

    NagaAgent is an experimental framework for building interactive virtual agents capable of autonomous reasoning, dialog, and task execution using components that mirror human cognitive patterns. It provides abstractions for representing goals, context, and state so that agents can plan sequences of actions, evaluate outcomes, and adjust behavior over time. The project includes mechanisms for semantic memory, reasoning pipelines, and integration points with external data sources and language models so that agents can interpret natural language instructions and produce coherent multi-step outputs. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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