OpenJarvis 1.0.4.dev1047
OpenJarvis has released a new development version, 1.0.4.dev1047. This open-source project focuses on a modular backend for AI assistants, enabling the combination of different intelligence components.
Key takeaways
- New development release of OpenJarvis available
- Focuses on modular AI assistant backend
- Enables composable intelligence primitives
- Open-source project for custom AI development
Why it matters
Developers building custom AI assistants can leverage OpenJarvis's modularity to integrate specialized AI functions. This allows for more flexible and powerful assistant creation, tailored to specific business needs.
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