Equilibrium Technologies "ap-AI"

Equilibrium Technologies "ap-AI"

ap-AI, A multi-platform AI client for optimum productivity.

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ap-AI addresses the challenges of using AI for complex projects by letting you trim threads, edit responses with a built-in code editor, and split threads when you need to break tasks down.
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AppSignal
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Hi, I'm Brady. I'm an entrepreneur, web developer, shuffle dancer, and AI enthusiast. This app was born out of my need for a better tool while building complex web apps. While using AI to plan, build, and execute my projects, I quickly discovered shortcomings, not so much with the AI responses themselves, but with the ability to efficiently manage my conversations and their results. I started building a tool to solve these issues for myself, but quickly realized it was a common problem in a market with millions of people in it.o build my projects, I quickly realized I was very likely not alone.
Star Boat
So cool! congrats on your launch Equilibrium Technologies Teams!
@star_boat thanks!
Anthony Harris
The idea behind this is super interesting! Just curious, do I need to be a developer to get the most out of this tool? I've worked with AI a bit but never built anything complex. Would love to know if it's beginner-friendly!
@harrisi253 No you definitely don't. I built ap-AI to be extremely generalized. I built ap-AI with Dan Koes "specialized generalist" philosophy, that in a society advancing with AI niches are likely to see increasing automation, and that the way we avoid having our jobs automated away is we become adaptable generalists, people who can do many things but dip into niches to create new products and services. I don't actually build AI, I build tools for utilizing it more effectively. At it's core, ap-AI is an interface to interact with multiple AI platforms from one interface, and since they are highly flexible, there is no specific need for it to be applied to programming tasks, it just has tools to make it convenient for programmers. You could use it to plan and design for things that are entirely offline. I would start by outlining your vision for your goal and what you hope to achieve and giving the AI a starting point. You have a conversation with it like normal, but guide it to outline and develop your description, a business plan, an outline of tasks, sales copy, whatever it is that you need. As your conversation grows larger, ap-AI has features to help you remove repetitive or unneeded information. So the way I do it, Is I talk to the AI long enough to get a clear description of my vision written, an overall outline of the project, and then I split the various parts of that goal down into new threads. So if I wanted to start a cake making business, I would describe it with as much detail of my plans and goals as possible. I would task the AI with rewriting it, and have a conversation and make updates. I would have it write a description of the business, a business plan, a breakdown of all the steps needed to to achieve the goal. It helps inform me of the various approaches I can take to making a cake making business, it helps me develop a list of goals I need to achieve, or the various ways It could be done. I would ask the AI to make an individual reply for a particular sub-goal, and then I would use the split feature to move that reply into a new thread. In the new threads I would continue the conversation and add information related to that goal to that thread. I would give it context, converse back and forth, ask questions and make updates. I would ask the AI what I need to do to achieve the sub-goal, what information it needs, and to write new versions of the steps I need to do to achieve the outcome I want. I would give updates on what parts I have done, and what I haven't, and keep ongoing lists. As I get a clearer picture, I would delete older or repetitive prompts and replies to keep the thread clean, while maintaining the newest versions. With ap-AI you can drag and drop accordions and their prompts and replies by enabling that in the toolbar at the top, so as I am working on my project I would re-order my threads by priority, so in this way I use the app as a task management and prioritization tool. I made ap-AI to be as simple as possible while also providing powerful tools. You do need to add api keys for the AI company you are using in the drop-down gear. You'll want to understand what toolbars affect threads and what controls affect prompts and replies, but that's really the most complicated thing. For instance, the selectors on the left side of each conversation header are only affected by controls in the top-bar, and the buttons like "split" "duplicate" "delete" "soft-delete" in conversations only apply to selected prompts and replies. All of the controls in the button bars have tool-tips to remind you of what they do. but no, you don't need to be a programmer to use it, I just designed it to be programmer friendly. Brady