Whoa, Simular Pro looks awesom! Automating complex desktop tasks reliably—that's a huge win, ngl. Truely a game changer for anyone with repetitive workflows, right? How customizable is it for, like, image processing?
@cruise_chen the challenge of repetitive workflows are actually the instability of the UI meaning every time it may see different stuff. So injecting flexibility into structured workflow is the key to solve this problem.
The neural + symbolic agent combo is realy interesting. Does the symbolic agent automatically generate the deterministic code after the neural agent explores, or do you manually review/approve each workflow before it gets locked in? Also curious about performance on complex UIs with lots of dynamic elements.
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this is actually fire - the neural + symbolic approach is exactly what's been missing in computer use agents. most tools are either too exploratory (pure LLM) or too rigid (traditional RPA).
curious about the macOS limitation though - any plans for linux support? also wondering how you handle the deterministic code generation when the UI changes significantly vs minor layout shifts
@deeflect so far the demand of Linux is relatively low but it is for sure part of our plan!
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Simular is pioneering a bold shift: autonomous computers that use software like humans do. From spreadsheets to creative tools, it’s not just automation, it’s software that operates itself. A glimpse into the future of human-computer collaboration.
Really impressed by how Simular Pro bridges the gap between LLM flexibility and RPA stability. The combination of neural + symbolic agents feels like a breakthrough for automating complex, ever-changing GUI workflows.
Brilliant! Combining the strengths of LLM-based agents and RPA tools while mitigating their weaknesses unlocks massive value for users. Can't wait to start using this!
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This looks incredibly powerful! The hybrid Neural + Symbolic agent approach is a brilliant solution for the repeatability problem. I'm curious about the 'editable code' part. How much technical skill is needed to troubleshoot or customize a workflow if the agent gets it wrong? Is it still user-friendly for non-coders? Congrats on the launch! 🤖⚙️
@johnny_oreo users who don't code can still use the agent without coding but in that case the agent won't be able to give the most reliable workflow. Users who can understand code can edit the code to achieve much higher quality of workflows! It's not a must but recommended!
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GPT-4o
Whoa, Simular Pro looks awesom! Automating complex desktop tasks reliably—that's a huge win, ngl. Truely a game changer for anyone with repetitive workflows, right? How customizable is it for, like, image processing?
Agnes AI
Automating complex desktop stuff like a real human? Realy smart move for us Mac folks who hate repetitive tasks. Loving this idea fr!
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Agnes AI
Automating complex desktop stuff like a real human? Realy loving that idea—finally, no more endless clicking around on my Mac. Super clever, fr!
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this is actually fire - the neural + symbolic approach is exactly what's been missing in computer use agents. most tools are either too exploratory (pure LLM) or too rigid (traditional RPA).
curious about the macOS limitation though - any plans for linux support? also wondering how you handle the deterministic code generation when the UI changes significantly vs minor layout shifts
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Simular is pioneering a bold shift: autonomous computers that use software like humans do. From spreadsheets to creative tools, it’s not just automation, it’s software that operates itself. A glimpse into the future of human-computer collaboration.
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Really impressed by how Simular Pro bridges the gap between LLM flexibility and RPA stability. The combination of neural + symbolic agents feels like a breakthrough for automating complex, ever-changing GUI workflows.
Congrats on the Launch!!
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It seems like a great idea. I wanted to install and try it, but sadly, I don't use a Mac.
VoxDeck
Brilliant! Combining the strengths of LLM-based agents and RPA tools while mitigating their weaknesses unlocks massive value for users. Can't wait to start using this!
This looks incredibly powerful! The hybrid Neural + Symbolic agent approach is a brilliant solution for the repeatability problem. I'm curious about the 'editable code' part. How much technical skill is needed to troubleshoot or customize a workflow if the agent gets it wrong? Is it still user-friendly for non-coders? Congrats on the launch! 🤖⚙️
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@agidude thank you