@philippberner ah, right. the yolo mode will skip all the permissions. I've been trying to find a way to specifically allow `yolo mcp` ..haven't been successful yet!
The goal is to handle all multimodal data and orchestration needs, from experimentation to deployment, so engineers can focus on algorithms (i.e. business logics) rather than data plumbing. It's not just a database or an orchestration system. It's a new paradigm that will shift the entire AI data infrastructure landscape. It unifies it by integrating data and transformation logic within a table API. All data interactions are declarative and incremental, and Pixeltable is "unopinionated" about algorithms, giving users freedom over their AI product and application design.
Here is a step-by-step tutorial on building a complete stateful OpenAI agent.
(If you know Python, this is all you need to learn to build a working agent in an hour, including complete explanations of every component.)
This agent:
• It's conversational
• Has persistent memory
• Can use external tools
This tutorial uses Pixelagent, a fully open-source agent engineering blueprint.
Pixelagent is at the intersection of an LLM, storage, and orchestration. You can use it with the following features:
• Supports automated data orchestration
• Multimodal with support for text, images, audio, etc.
• Handles OpenAI and Anthropic message protocols
• Supports tool integrations
• Supports reasoning, reflection, memory, knowledge, and team workflows
Pixelagent is built on top of Pixeltable's declarative framework, which unifies data storage, retrieval, and orchestration. I'm pasting a link below to show an end-to-end live agent built on top of this framework.
@james406 But, can we ALIGN the TAM with a GTM plan and ENABLE a GREENFIELD account team with PLAYBOOKS to LAND DIGITAL NATIVE ENTERPRISE accounts? Let's CIRCLE BACK on this in TOMORROW's GTM Call and ALIGN before the ALIGNMENT CALL?
Excited to announce our new open source project: @pixeltablehq – a declarative data infra for multimodal AI apps. Store, transform, index, and iterate on your data through an intuitive table interface. Less compute, less code, more insights, and no more redundant processing.
@pjlbrunelle Higgway robbery (literally!). Last week, I took a cab from Seattle downtown to Bothell. It was $68. Uber would have been $120. Every time I go from Bothell to SeaTac, 140. So, I'm paying $280 just in cab - more expensive than the flight
Mistral is France’s answer to OpenAI. And it’s all open source.
They just threw Paris’s largest ever AI hackathon. 1,000+ hackers applied to build what’s possible with open source LLMs.
Here are the finalists from the @MistralAI x @cerebral_valley hackathon in Paris (🧵):
@Billy75Williams@harryjsisson@elonmusk It's like killing someone, you do it once, it's one offense. You do it twice, it's two. There is no discount offered for frequent crimes! So, each document he falsified is technically an offense. That being said, yeah, totally blown out of proportion.
A Founder friend today told me: "Idk what's gonna happen to my reputation if I don't pull this off"
I reminded him that if you do things right, even if you fail, you don't lose a reputation; you make one.
@chris__sev Had a similar situation.. couldn't move forward. I'd love to know if you find a solution. Photoshop AI seems like the best path forward. Segment Anything may also be worth a shot - I'll try that.
@sterlingcrispin How stupid. Even if they claim statehood (which the US or any western country will not recognize), how will they bypass regulations. The regulations apply to whether you are "developing" large AI, irrespective of where/when/how.
@d_feldman Both Supply and Demand decide price. Higher interest rates reduce demand.
Supply side is driven by job losses, relocations, financial hardships, new construction. Remote jobs, low interest rates locked in, stable job market leave little to no impetus/reasons for people to sell.