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Screenshot: AgentGPT / Gizmodo
Screenshot: AgentGPT / Gizmodo

There’s a web-based version of Auto-GPT called AgentGPT, though it offers very limited controls on what tasks it will perform, and the demo will eventually shut itself off after a certain period of time. Still, with a few simple prompts I created an agent called “Crunchatize me Captain” trying to create a breakfast cereal combining the worst, most-processed ingredients into one horrid box. The new cereal combined sugary Frosted Flakes with stale Rice Krispies and “chemical-laden” Lucky Charms marshmallows. Yummy.

This program asks for an OpenAI API key. That may be a real sticking point, as OpenAI explicitly tells users not to share their keys with outside clients. It’s also limited in how users can force the system to approach each task.