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Alan Helmick
21 Jul 202404:20

TLDREric introduces an AI Consortium tool designed for ethical and responsible use, integrating various models and tools from hackathons into a single backend. It supports homework, safe workspaces, and AI use. Eric demonstrates the tool's capabilities, including the mulon search scraper, wordware examples, MIM zero, and an in-development agentOps tool. The tool can answer questions, perform coding tasks, and utilize various agents, all while being tested for submission.

Takeaways

  • 🤖 Welcome to Eric, the Ethical Responsible AI Consortium, a tool for integrating various models and tools used in hackathons.
  • 🔧 Eric's backend was custom-built and features a slick open-source frontend.
  • 🛠️ The tool conglomerates multiple models and tools for use in hackathons and other tasks like homework.
  • 📚 The platform allows for the creation of different workspaces for safe homework and other activities, promoting ethical and responsible AI use.
  • 🔍 Mulon search scraper was integrated for this hackathon, although Phoenix wasn't completed in time.
  • 🛠️ Wordware examples and MIM Zero are also part of the toolset.
  • 🤖 An agent ops tool is being tested, which involves building two agents: a Mulon hackathon browser agent and a Wordware agent.
  • 🌐 Multi-on browse is an extension that searches the internet and provides summaries with links.
  • 📝 Wordware helps with coding issues, providing good answers for data extraction and other tasks.
  • 🤖 Grock and Claude tools were used to write code and introductory paragraphs, demonstrating the tool's versatility.
  • 💡 The toolset can be customized with different agents and tools for specific tasks, showcasing its adaptability.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of Eric the Ethical Responsible AI Consortium?

    -Eric the Ethical Responsible AI Consortium is a tool compiled to integrate various AI models, tools, and resources used in hackathons. It is designed to perform tasks ethically and responsibly, including doing homework and providing different workspaces for safe usage of AI.

  • What is the Mulon Search Scraper and how does it function within the tool?

    -The Mulon Search Scraper is an extension that searches the internet and provides summaries of information. It is integrated into the tool to perform searches and return brief summaries, as demonstrated in the script with a search for 'mulon AI'.

  • What is Wordware and how is it used in the script?

    -Wordware appears to be a coding assistant or tool that helps with coding issues such as data extraction. It can be used in conjunction with any compliant model to run and provide answers to coding-related queries.

  • What is MIM zero and how is it implemented in the tool?

    -MIM zero is a tool that is mentioned as being implemented in the tool, although it is still in the testing phase. It is likely a component that enhances the functionality of the AI Consortium by connecting and using other tools.

  • What is the role of the Agent Ops tool in the AI Consortium?

    -Agent Ops is a tool that is being tested and is designed to work in conjunction with the other tools in the AI Consortium. It seems to have the capability to connect agents and use various tools within the system.

  • How many agents were built for the AI Consortium and what are their functions?

    -Two agents were built for the AI Consortium: a Mulon hackathon browser agent and a Wordware agent. These agents utilize the integrated tools to provide answers and perform tasks.

  • What is the significance of the 'three-minute limit' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'three-minute limit' refers to the time constraint the presenter has for demonstrating the AI Consortium. It emphasizes the need to quickly showcase the tool's capabilities within a limited timeframe.

  • How can the user interact with the AI Consortium to get coding assistance?

    -The user can interact with the AI Consortium by asking for help with coding issues, such as data extraction, through the Wordware coding assistant. The assistant then provides answers and solutions.

  • What is the relationship between the AI Consortium and the various tools it integrates?

    -The AI Consortium serves as a conglomerate that integrates various tools, such as Mulon Search Scraper, Wordware, and MIM zero, allowing them to work together to provide comprehensive assistance in tasks like coding and research.

  • How can users customize their experience with the AI Consortium?

    -Users can customize their experience by selecting different agents and tools from a list, such as a generic agent or specific tools like the scraper, Wordware, or horoscope, to tailor the AI Consortium to their needs.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 Introduction to Eric's AI Consortium

The speaker introduces Eric, an ethical and responsible AI Consortium, which is a tool they've created by combining their backend with an open-source frontend. It's designed to integrate various models and tools used in hackathons and to facilitate homework and other tasks in a safe workspace. The speaker mentions the integration of tools from past hackathons, including a search scraper named Mulon, and the use of MIM zero and an agent Ops tool that is still under testing.

🔍 Demonstrating Mulon Search Scraper

The speaker demonstrates the Mulon search scraper, an extension that searches the internet and provides summaries. They show how it was used to search for 'Mulon AI' and received a brief summary and link. The speaker also mentions a minor error in searching 'mulon.com' instead of the intended search, highlighting the tool's functionality and the process of correcting search queries.

🛠️ Wordware Coding Assistant and Tools Integration

The speaker discusses the Wordware coding assistant and the integration of various tools for coding issues, such as data extraction. They show an example of how Wordware provided a helpful answer to a coding query and mention the use of Grock to assist in writing the code for the Mulon tool. The speaker also highlights the integration of these tools with compliant models and the ability to stack them for enhanced functionality.

📝 Showcase of Wordware and Agent Tools

The speaker showcases the Wordware agent and its capabilities, including its ability to pull up tools for coding assistance and to perform searches. They demonstrate how the agent can be connected to and use tools like the agent Ops and MIM zero. The speaker also mentions the ability to switch between different agents and tools from a basic screen, providing flexibility in tool usage.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡hackathon

A hackathon is an event where computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, come together to collaborate on projects. In the context of the video, the speaker mentions integrating various tools and models from hackathons, which implies a rapid development environment where these tools are tested and refined.

💡AI Consortium

The AI Consortium mentioned in the video likely refers to a group or organization focused on the development and use of artificial intelligence technologies. The speaker has created a tool that compiles various AI models and tools, suggesting a collaborative effort in the field of AI.

💡MULON

MULON appears to be a tool or platform that the speaker has integrated into their system. It is used for searching the internet and providing summaries of information, as demonstrated when the speaker instructs MULON to search for 'MULON AI' and receive a summary.

💡Wordware

Wordware, in the context of the video, seems to refer to a coding assistant or a set of tools that help with coding issues, such as data extraction. The speaker mentions using Wordware to get assistance with coding problems, indicating it as a valuable resource in their development process.

💡AgentOps

AgentOps is a tool that the speaker has implemented and is still testing. It is related to the operation of 'agents' within the system, which could be AI-driven programs performing specific tasks. The speaker mentions building agents for the hackathon and Wordware, suggesting that AgentOps is integral to the functionality of these agents.

💡MIM zero

MIM zero is mentioned as one of the tools integrated by the speaker. Although not explicitly defined in the script, it is implied to be a part of the backend infrastructure that supports the operation of the other tools and models within the system.

💡Workspaces

Workspaces, in this context, refer to virtual environments or areas where the speaker can perform tasks such as doing homework or other activities safely. The speaker emphasizes the creation of different workspaces for various purposes, highlighting the system's versatility and user-centric design.

💡Ethical AI

Ethical AI is a concept that involves the development and use of AI technologies in a manner that is responsible and adheres to ethical standards. The speaker introduces their tool as 'Eric the ethical responsible AI,' indicating a focus on ensuring that AI is used in an ethically sound way.

💡Grock

Grock is mentioned as a tool that helped the speaker write 'for sell nodes' (likely a mispronunciation or typo for 'Faas nodes'), which suggests that Grock is used for coding or software development. It is part of the suite of tools integrated into the speaker's system.

💡Claude

Claude is another tool mentioned by the speaker that assisted in building the introductory paragraph. It seems to be a tool used for writing or content creation, contributing to the development of the system's documentation or explanatory materials.

💡Horoscope

Horoscope is mentioned in the context of using Wordware for non-coding related queries. It suggests that the system's capabilities extend beyond technical tasks and into more diverse areas, such as providing horoscope readings, indicating a broad range of functionalities.

Highlights

Introduction of Eric the ethical responsible AI Consortium tool.

Integration of various tools from hackathons for a conglomerate AI model.

Use of AI for homework and different workspaces for safe tasks.

Inclusion of Mulon Search Scraper in the tool integration.

Mention of Wordware with four examples and its integration.

Utilization of MIM zero in the AI tool.

Agent Ops tool implementation and ongoing testing.

Creation of two agents: Mulon hackathon browser agent and Wordware agent.

Wordware quing assistance tied into the tool.

Demonstration of Mulon browse searching the internet and summarizing results.

Wordware coding assistant's role in solving coding issues and data extraction.

Use of Grock for writing For Sell nodes for the Mulon tool.

Introduction paragraph built with Claude's assistance.

GitHub repository for the tool's code and further development.

Wordware's ability to answer coding questions and provide solutions.

Mulong agent's functionality in conducting searches and providing information.

Agent Ops and MIM zero's capability to be connected and used in the tool stack.

Customization of the tool stack with various agents and tools.

Final remarks by Allan with Eric, highlighting the time constraint of the presentation.