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Autog Beta Version 10 Summary

  • Introduction
    • Release of Autog beta version 10.
    • Humorous reference to Bo Derek and a switch to discussing Flow.
  • Old Process Flow
    • Initially supported Autogen agent model.
    • Involved transforming JSON files for different frameworks.
    • Issues with supporting multiple agents and messy translations.
    • Unnecessary API calls were costly in time and money.
  • New Approach
    • Information stored in a generic model structure.
    • Simple translation layer for various formats (JSON, XML, etc.).
    • Autog Gro could potentially be a universal AI agent workflow and tool generator.
  • Development Updates
    • New process flow code written to coexist with current code.
    • Debug flag required to view new features locally.
    • Interface improvements since beta version one.
    • Autog Gro tasked to create an “online website thingy.”
  • Project and Workflow Models
    • Base model can hold multiple workflows; currently focusing on one.
    • Workflow instances can contain multiple agents with customizable tools.
    • New model structure and data can be viewed with a debug button.
    • Project model includes deliverables, status, dates, workflows, etc.
    • Workflow model lists all agents and other properties.
    • Models are flexible, accommodating various developer needs.
  • Debugging and Model Interaction
    • Debug properties in Autog Gro show real-time changes.
    • Project manager created with multimodel support.
    • New properties populate the model immediately.
    • Tools appear in dropdowns only when assigned.
  • Community and Development Process
    • Migration from old to new is ongoing, with expected glitches.
    • Acknowledgment of community contributions, especially from Scruff.
    • Discussion on the importance of diverse opinions in development.
  • Closing Remarks
    • Humorous self-awareness about seeking approval from the audience.
    • End with a repeated “auto” sound effect and music.