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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14979 · Jul 20

#typescript#agent_workflow#agentic_workflow#agents#ai#aiagents#anthropic#artificial_intelligence#automation#chatbot#deepseek#gemini#low_code#nextjs#no_code#openai#rag#react#typescript Sim Studio is an easy-to-use, open-source platform that lets you build AI workflows visually without coding by dragging and connecting blocks on a canvas. It supports many AI models and integrates with over 60 popular tools like Gmail, Slack, and Google Sheets. You can run workflows via chat, APIs, or scheduled jobs and deploy them as APIs or plugins. It also offers real-time collaboration and built-in monitoring. This helps you quickly create, test, and deploy AI-powered applications or automation, saving time and effort while allowing flexibility and control over your AI projects[1][2][3][4]. https://github.com/simstudioai/sim

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@githubtrending · Post #15156 · 09/20/2025, 01:00 PM

#python#llm#multiagent#robotics#ros2#zenoh OpenMind's OM1 is an open-source, modular AI system that lets you build and control smart robots like humanoids, quadrupeds, and educational bots. It works with many types of sensors (cameras, LIDAR, web data) and supports physical actions like moving and talking. OM1 is easy to use with Python, supports many hardware platforms via plugins, and offers tools for debugging and voice/vision AI integration. You can quickly create custom AI agents that interact naturally and upgrade them for different robots. This helps you develop advanced, human-friendly robots that can navigate, communicate, and perform tasks autonomously or with your commands. It runs on common platforms and supports full autonomy with real-time mapping and control. This system benefits you by simplifying robot development, enabling flexible AI-powered behaviors, and supporting a wide range of hardware and applications. https://github.com/OpenMind/OM1